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Alternative title:
Commonwealth : Essays and Studies
Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
vol.
28
no.
1
Autumn
2005
of
Commonwealth
est. 1974
Commonwealth
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Back and Forth... From Text to Performance : Open and Spoken Texts or the Practice of (Un)Writing in Aboriginal Poetry,
single work
criticism
This article explores how intentions of, and invitations to, decolonization are implicated in the elaboration and transformation of orality, storytelling, and of the text in Aboriginal poetry. It examines the strategies deployed when the text lives on the page and leaves the page through performance, and pays particular attention to poems written by Romaine Moreton and Kerry Reed-Gilbert.
- 'This sad pastiche' : Texts and Contexts in Richard Flanagan's Gould's Book of Fish, single work criticism (p. 64-76)
- Variations on 'The Drover's Wife' : A Textual, Contextual, Extra Textual Interplay, single work criticism (p. 77-90)
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