Explorations in Australian LiteratureJaydeep Sarangi, Binod Mishra |
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... Gladys , does . Consequently , like Sykes , Gladys also belongs to the group that considers blackness to be a problem , an obstacle for the individual's survival and well - being . Gladys Corunna's Story is full of anecdotes that ...
... Gladys , does . Consequently , like Sykes , Gladys also belongs to the group that considers blackness to be a problem , an obstacle for the individual's survival and well - being . Gladys Corunna's Story is full of anecdotes that ...
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... Gladys has her own children , Daisy - Gladys's mother- advises her not to tell her children about their true heritage : " Mum said she didn't want the children growing up with people looking down on them . I understood what she meant ...
... Gladys has her own children , Daisy - Gladys's mother- advises her not to tell her children about their true heritage : " Mum said she didn't want the children growing up with people looking down on them . I understood what she meant ...
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... Gladys and Sally Daisy's Aboriginal name : [ Gladys ] ' Sometimes , I think she thinks she is white . She is ashamed of her family ' . ' Aah , she's bin with whitefellas too long . They make her feel ' shamed , that's what white people ...
... Gladys and Sally Daisy's Aboriginal name : [ Gladys ] ' Sometimes , I think she thinks she is white . She is ashamed of her family ' . ' Aah , she's bin with whitefellas too long . They make her feel ' shamed , that's what white people ...
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... ancestors that will become an encounter experience for the other members of her family : Gladys , Daisy and Arthur . Until then , they had only wanted to bury the past Voicing Historical Silences in Sally Morgan's ... 23.
... ancestors that will become an encounter experience for the other members of her family : Gladys , Daisy and Arthur . Until then , they had only wanted to bury the past Voicing Historical Silences in Sally Morgan's ... 23.
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... Gladys calls " the spiritual tie with the land " , but an intense commitment to family and community , a deep involvement with animals and plants , and , perhaps most importantly , an openness to alternative modes of knowing that ...
... Gladys calls " the spiritual tie with the land " , but an intense commitment to family and community , a deep involvement with animals and plants , and , perhaps most importantly , an openness to alternative modes of knowing that ...
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