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Black Words, White Page : Aboriginal Literature 1929-1988
St Lucia
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University of Queensland Press
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1989
Z106800
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 1 units)
Shoemaker's primary concern is to look at the beginning of 'black people's' writing in Australia since the 1960s and focus on the nascent literary canon emerging through Aboriginal writing. Shoemaker moves the readership through non-Aboriginal authors such as Katharine Susannah Prichard (1929) and Xavier Herbert (1938) in a chapter entitled 'Popular Perceptions of Unpopular People to Progress and Frustrated Expectations: The Era Since 1961'. Where Aboriginal writing begins, for Shoemaker's purposes, is an area of literary production he describes as 'fourth world literature'.
St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1989 pg. 265-282
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Black Words, White Page : Aboriginal Literature 1929-1988
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1989
Z106800
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 1 units)
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