Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Sovereignty, Place and Possibility in Alexis Wright's The Swan Book
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'This exegesis is prefaced with an introduction to finding the “real” site of remote Aboriginal communities within The Swan Book. An examination of the literature identifies the contextual and conceptual depth of the novel and the critical challenges it raises. Michel Foucault’s related concepts of power and heterotopia, the utopian community and heterotopic sites of deviation and resistance are surveyed in order to establish how sovereignty is exercised in postcolonial Australia. The possibility of ethical relations of power raised within The Swan Book are then considered.'  (Publication summary)

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      Penrith, Penrith area, Sydney Outer West, Sydney, New South Wales,: 2019 .
      Extent: 68p.
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