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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015)
NEW: Emerging scholars in Australian Indigenous Studies
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015)
Published:
2015-09-08
Articles
Preface
Heidi Norman, Philip John Morrissey
1
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The Human Reality: A struggle for recognition and justice
Jessica Anderson
2-13
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An essay on the works of Western Desert women artists and Aboriginal culture
Tristen Harwood
14-23
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Book Reviews
Making Change Happen
Lee Frost
24-27
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The Form and Function of Narrative Perspective in Kim Scott’s True Country
Jazz Money
28-36
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Bran Nue Dae: an essentially conservative work sacrificing politics for a Utopian reconciliation?
Charlotte Salusinszky
37-44
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‘The Millennial Generation Reading the Past through Literature’ - The Past Matters Festival, Montsalvat, 27 July 2013
Philip John Morrissey, James Burgmann-Milner, Fiannuala Morgan, John Morrissey, Jon Ricketson, Kate Leah Rendell
45-63
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