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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Poetics and Politics of Relationality in Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Fiction
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Contents

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Introduction : Towards a Poetics and Politics of Relationality, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Non-Human (Narrative) Authority in Bruce Pascoe’s Earth, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Place-Based Storytelling in Kim Scott’s Benang and That Deadman Dance, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Precarious Relations in Tara June Winch’s Swallow the Air, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Non-Egocentric Relations and Ambiguity in Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Travelling Narratives and Community in Alexis Wright’s The Swan Book, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Stories, Language, and Sharing in Kim Scott’s Taboo, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
Experiencing Relationality, Dorothee Klein , single work criticism
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