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Meanjin
Blak Times : Indigenous Australia
vol.
65
no.
1
Peter Minter
(editor),
2006
Z1261361
2006
periodical issue
'The resurgence of Indigenous culture and thought continues. Confident, smart and sensitive Aboriginal artists, writers and theorists create world-class work in every genre. Tough and autonomous critical milieux have developed, liberated from colonial and modern mythologies about Aboriginal culture and its relations to Western ways of thinking and seeing. Flourishing Indigenous arts and literary scenes have grown around a new generation of Aboriginal publishers, curators, writers, editors, film-makers, choreographers and savvy arts entrepreneurs...' (Minter, Peter, Listen Up, Meanjin Vol 65 No. 1 2006: 1-2)
2006 pg. 196-200
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Meanjin
Blak Times : Indigenous Australia
vol.
65
no.
1
Peter Minter
(editor),
2006
Z1261361
2006
periodical issue
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- y The Best Australian Stories 2006 Robert Drewe (editor), Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2006 Z1325846 2006 anthology short story extract Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2006
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Sun-Herald
10 January
2007
Z1511594
2007
newspaper issue
2007
pg.
55
Note: Edited version
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Sun-Herald
10 January
2007
Z1511594
2007
newspaper issue
2007
pg.
55
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ABC News [Online]
August
2007
7615528
2007
periodical issue
2007
Note: Posted 4 August 2007
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ABC News [Online]
August
2007
7615528
2007
periodical issue
2007
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- Translator: Lars Ahlström
Alternative title: Bönpluckarblues
Language: Swedish-
Appears in:
- y Australien berättar : drömtidens framtid : nitton noveller Lars Ahlström (editor), Lars Ahlström (translator), Sweden : 2009 Z1674252 2009 anthology short story Australia Says : Dream Tomorrow's Future : Nineteen Short Stories Sweden : 2009 pg. 237-243