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'Non-Indigenous Australian writers face a dilemma. On the one hand, they can risk writing about Aboriginal people and culture and getting it wrong. On the other, they can avoid writing about Aboriginal culture and characters, but by doing so, erase Aboriginality from the story they tell.' (Introduction)
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Australian Literature’s Legacies of Cultural Appropriation
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Subjects:
- Songs of the Songmen : Aboriginal Myths Retold 1949 anthology short story
- The Vanished Tribes 1929 selected work short story
- Poor Fellow My Country 1975 single work novel
- The Buladelah-Taree Holiday Song Cycle 1976 single work poetry
- In the Presence of a Severed Head 2002 sequence poetry
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