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1 [Review Essay] Colouring the Rainbow : Blak Queer and Trans Perspectives. Life Stories and Essays, by First Nations People of Australia Carolyn D'Cruz , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , November vol. 40 no. 4 2016; (p. 497-498)

— Review of Colouring the Rainbow : Blak Queer and Trans Perspectives : Life Stories and Essays by First Nations People of Australia 2015 anthology life story essay

'One of the delights of working in the field of Gender Sexuality and Diversity Studies is that I sometimes get to review awesome books. Colouring the Rainbow: Blak Queer and Trans Perspectives. Life Stories and Essays by First Nations People of Australia is such a book. Through singular stories, oral histories, interviews and academic essays, this collection of work offers much needed perspectives of Blak Queer and Trans voices as they engage with how gender and sexuality intersect with Indigeneity and colonisation. The variety of the twenty-two contributors, the scope of issues and time-span covered, and reflections on the complicity between settler colonialism and homonormativity, all pave a much needed path for how we can begin to make sense of decolonising queer politics and “Queering Aboriginality” (8). There is no other collection like this, which enables non-Indigenous academics like myself an opportunity to read and learn how to open ways for decolonising both thought and politics in professional and personal contexts.' (Publication abstract)

1 Untitled Carolyn D'Cruz , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Australasian Drama Studies , April no. 54 2009; (p. 200-202)

— Review of What a Man's Gotta Do? : Masculinities in Performance 2006 anthology criticism
1 'What Matter Who's Speaking?' : Authenticity and Identity in Discourses of Aboriginality in Australia Carolyn D'Cruz , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Jouvert : A Journal of Postcolonial Studies , Summer vol. 5 no. 3 2001;
'The matter of who speaks for and about whom is possibly the most sensitive and impassioned issue circulating within discourses of identity politics ... This paper addresses the particular protocol of speaking rights by way of examining a specific debate about Aboriginal identities in Australia. The debate took place in the late 1992 and early 1993 issues of [the journal] Oceania.' The author examines arguments in the debate, including that of Mudrooroo Nyoongah, against a background of Foucauldian theory.
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