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Contains the following sections: I. The Land Made Visible and Visitable; II. The Artist in Australia; III. Harland's Path to Self-Discovery; IV. Harland's Artistic Vision; V. Harland and the Larger World.
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New Labour, Older Nativisms? Australian Critical Whiteness Studies, Indigeneity and David Malouf's Harland's Half Acre
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature , vol. 42 no. 1 2007; (p. 97-116) The author argues that Malouf in Harland's Half Acre deploys representations of white indigeneity that perpetuate colonial constructs of Aboriginality and fail to acknowledge the distance between Indigenous sovereignty and non-indigenous discourses of sovereignty (113).
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New Labour, Older Nativisms? Australian Critical Whiteness Studies, Indigeneity and David Malouf's Harland's Half Acre
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature , vol. 42 no. 1 2007; (p. 97-116) The author argues that Malouf in Harland's Half Acre deploys representations of white indigeneity that perpetuate colonial constructs of Aboriginality and fail to acknowledge the distance between Indigenous sovereignty and non-indigenous discourses of sovereignty (113).
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