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1 y separately published work icon Giving Voice to Silence : Uncovering Bertha Strehlow's Voice Through Poetry Leni Shilton , Lismore : 2016 9697467 2016 single work thesis

Giving voice to silence: Uncovering Bertha Strehlow’s voice through poetry’ documents and explores issues of feminism, race relations and marriage in the postcolonial experience of Central Australia in the years between the first and second world wars. The thesis consists of an original creative work and accompanying exegesis. Giving voice to silence is a verse novel exploring the story of the historical figure Bertha Strehlow, who lived in Central Australia from 1936–1942. The novel focuses particular attention on the camel trek she took with her husband in 1936 when she came close to death following a miscarriage.

The exegesis ‘Uncovering Bertha Strehlow’s voice through poetry’, is presented in two parts: History and background explores Bertha Strehlow’s story by providing an insight into her marriage and her role in the development of her husband’s career, set against the political, historical and cultural backdrop of Central Australia. Drawing on Deleuze’s concept of the ‘two books’ (1997, p. 72), these chapters also explore the complexities of fictionalising the story of an historical figure. Bertha’s story and my own story are intertwined in place. This is examined in a chapter on the creative practice of journalling.

Poetry, poetics and the verse novel interrogates the poetry of the verse novel as a genre with reference to the success of the genre in providing biographical and historical accounts. By drawing on biographical verse novels such as The Darwin Poems (Ballou, 2010), Jane, Lady Franklin (Eberhard, 2004) and What a piece of work (Porter,1999), this section examines the development of narrative, character and voice in poetry, providing an in-depth critique of the genre to reveal its effectiveness as a vehicle for providing voice to Bertha Strehlow.

Though based on historical events, the use of fiction in the poetry of Giving voice to silence provides a mediated voice for Bertha, around whom there has been a significant silence in the historical dialogue. This is despite the profound contribution she made to the work of her husband, prominent linguist and anthropologist, TGH (Ted) Strehlow.

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1 y separately published work icon Coastlines 5 An Anthology of Creative Writing from Southern Cross University Coastlines 5 Production Team (editor), Lismore : Southern Cross University , 2015 8472601 2015 anthology poetry short story

'Coastlines 5 is the latest edition of the School of Arts and Social Sciences creative writing anthology, featuring works by Southern Cross University’s published writers and students. The collection of fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry reflects on the theme of home and homelessness. Each writer showcases their perspectives on what home is: from under a bridge to the place of birds, from drinking Chinese herbal tea or chewing red toffee to tackling heroin addiction.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tainted Nell Cook , 2007 Z1932254 2007 single work thesis
1 y separately published work icon They All Left Tracks : A Collection of Short Stories and Poems Jim Gasteen , Lismore : Southern Cross University , 2003 Z1874125 2003 selected work poetry short story essay
1 y separately published work icon Depot Girl Shé Mackenzie Hawke , Lismore : 2003 Z1569485 2003 single work thesis '"Depot Girl" is a mystery verse novel actively engaged in subverting the romance genre. The creative work is accompanied by an exegesis called

"The Navigational Tools of Desire and Exile."' Source: Libraries Australia and the author. (Sighted 19/03/2009).

1 y separately published work icon Sylvie Rose : Ten Short Pieces Jennifer Wilson , Lismore : 2001 Z1448880 2001 single work thesis
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