Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Jamie Oliver Wrote First Nations Characters the Wrong Way. Non-Indigenous Writers Need to Listen to Indigenous Writers First
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'First Nations authored literature continues to excite and educate Australian readers. Non-Indigenous writers are grappling with how to craft inclusive fiction that does not impinge on Indigenous knowledge, beliefs and rights of self-representation. Inclusive fiction is central to a representative literary landscape. In settler colonies such as Australia, this comes with the danger of cultural appropriation.' (Introduction)

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