Explorations in Australian LiteratureJaydeep Sarangi, Binod Mishra |
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... autobiographies by " non - white " Australian women which can be read as screams of the subaltern after the long oppressive silence inflicted upon them by a society dominated by racism and patriarchy . These two autobiographies have ...
... autobiographies by " non - white " Australian women which can be read as screams of the subaltern after the long oppressive silence inflicted upon them by a society dominated by racism and patriarchy . These two autobiographies have ...
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... autobiography portrays the present , not as a reconciliatory point of departure from which to rewrite the past , but ... autobiographies , Morgan and Sykes try to write themselves into history in order to fill the gap that mainstream ...
... autobiography portrays the present , not as a reconciliatory point of departure from which to rewrite the past , but ... autobiographies , Morgan and Sykes try to write themselves into history in order to fill the gap that mainstream ...
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... autobiography . Unlike Sally , her blackness comes from paternal lineage . However , her father is absent - she never meets him - so she can only identify with her white mother , who refuses to tell her who her father is . Therefore ...
... autobiography . Unlike Sally , her blackness comes from paternal lineage . However , her father is absent - she never meets him - so she can only identify with her white mother , who refuses to tell her who her father is . Therefore ...
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... autobiography . As Kathryn Trees explains : Station owners having control of what was historically Aboriginal land , were deemed to be protectors or caregivers - this ' care ' often extended to fathering the children of Aboriginal women ...
... autobiography . As Kathryn Trees explains : Station owners having control of what was historically Aboriginal land , were deemed to be protectors or caregivers - this ' care ' often extended to fathering the children of Aboriginal women ...
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... autobiographies there is a combination of the two . Although there are several occasions on which the main characters ... autobiography , that of her " discovery " of her grandmother's blackness in chapter fifteen . In the conversation ...
... autobiographies there is a combination of the two . Although there are several occasions on which the main characters ... autobiography , that of her " discovery " of her grandmother's blackness in chapter fifteen . In the conversation ...
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