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Aboriginal fringe dwellers

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Articles

  • Janine Little
    ‘Deadly’ Work: Reading the Short Fiction of Archie Weller

    When an Aboriginal writer appropriates western literary forms to tell stories of pre-invasion tribal heritage and culture, there is little objection from many black or…

    1 October 1993
  • Janine Little,
    Archie Weller,
    Australia Council
    An Interview with Archie Weller

    Weller discusses the relationship between Aboriginal literature and (white) academia, and his approach to writing Aboriginality, particularly in terms of characterisation, form and style.

    1 October 1993
  • Tim Rowse
    The Aboriginal Subject in Autobiography: Ruby Langford’s Don’t Take Your Love to Town

    A sense of 'who I was' issues from the record of the life; it does not precede and shape that record. Langford's need to articulate…

    1 May 1993

Contributors

  • Australia Council
  • Janine Little
  • Janine Little
  • Tim Rowse
  • Archie Weller

Related subjects

  • Australian literary criticism
  • Literary portrayal
  • Narrative techniques
  • Racial identity - Literary portrayal
  • Aboriginal Australians
  • Aboriginal kinship
  • Aboriginal literature
  • Aboriginal oral tradition
  • Aboriginal relationship with the land
  • Aboriginal women writers
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