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In this article, Jennifer Kelly is 'concerned in particular with how the Australian-Canadian comparative model constrains the analysis of the diverse nationalist aspirations of the multiple Aboriginal nations whose territories are overlain by Canada and Australia' (138). In her analysis, Kelly draws on numerous Aboriginal women's life writing texts from both Australia and Canada.
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Troubled Canadian Gazing : Aboriginal Women's Lifestorytelling, Multicultural Nationalism, and the Australian-Canadian Comparative Model
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Subjects:
- An Aboriginal Mother Tells of the Old and the New 1984 single work autobiography
- Auntie Rita 1994 single work biography
- Karobran : The Story of an Aboriginal Girl 1978 single work novel
- Unna You Fullas 1991 single work autobiography
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