Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 [Review] Blacklines : Contemporary Critical Writing by Indigenous Australians
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'Where are the Aboriginal intellectuals?” asked the cultural theorist, Stephen Muecke, a decade ago. Britain has Stuart Hall, he observed, but where was a comparable figure on the Australian cultural and intellectual landscape? Blacklines, a compendium of essays by fourteen Australian indigenous “intellectuals”, all originally published in the 1990s, claims to answer Muecke’s rhetorical question.' (Introduction)

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