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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... vol. 49 no. 3 July 2011 of Bookbird est. 1963- Bookbird
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Red, Yellow, and Black : Australian Indigenous Publishing for Young People, Robyn Sheahan-Bright , single work criticism
The growth in the publication of Indigenous literature in Australia is one of the most significant recent developments. This article discusses the treatment of Indigenous cultural themes (sometimes by non-Indigenous people), issues that confront publishers when dealing with Indigenous writers and illustrators, and how the establishment (or consolidation) of Indigenous publishing houses has been a force for change.
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