Eugenia Flynn Eugenia Flynn i(6956263 works by) (birth name: Eugene Elizabeth Hooi Lee Flynn) (a.k.a. Genie Flynn)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Chinese ; Aboriginal ; Tiwi people ; Aboriginal Larrakia
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BiographyHistory

Eugenia Flynn is a Chinese Malaysian, Tiwi, Larrakia and Muslim woman, based in Melbourne (as at 2018). She works with Indigenous, refugee, asylum-seeker and migrant communities through arts and culture to create change.

In addition to writing literary non-fiction, fiction, and poetry, Flynn runs the blog Black Thoughts Live Here.

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Awards for Works

An Indigenous Grand Narrative Voice : Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria as Indigenous Epistemology 2022 single work criticism
— Appears in: Commonwealth : Essays and Studies , vol. 44 no. 2 2022;
'Through applying an Indigenous paradigmatic approach to reading Australian Indigenous literature, a new conceptualisation of Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria emerges, one that argues the novel is a practice in Indigenous epistemologies (ways of knowing). The form of the novel is considered, conceptualising Carpentaria’s Indigenous grand narrative voice as a praxis in Indigenous knowledge production, maintenance, and dissemination. This argument is supported by the configuration of Carpentaria’s content – the stories told within the text – as Indigenous knowledges.' 

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2023 highly commended ASAL Awards Rosemary Van den Berg Prize for First Nations Criticism
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