The Breelong Blacks single work   poetry   "On the banks of the Wallenburawang,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1975... 1975 The Breelong Blacks
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y separately published work icon Feminist Poetics : Poiesis, Performance, Histories Terry Threadgold , London : Routledge , 1997 Z816636 1997 multi chapter work criticism

'Feminist Poetics in concerned with all of these questions, but also with the issue of rewriting an older poetics for what it does not say about the marginalisation of the feminine. The first half of the book traces the trajectory of a particular, feminine, academic subject learning to find her voice. The second half uses that differently disciplined voice to re-read the textual traces of the Governor murder stories, murders committed against white women and children by black men in Australia in 1900. This book is a feminist poetics for those who are engaged in the teaching of literacies, and in the making of Knowledge about literacies.' (Publication summary)

'Poiesis', Performance, (His)tories : Black Man, White Woman, Irresistible Impulse Terry Threadgold , 1997 single work criticism
— Appears in: Feminist Poetics : Poiesis, Performance, Histories 1997; (p. 134-167)
'Poiesis', Performance, (His)tories : Black Man, White Woman, Irresistible Impulse Terry Threadgold , 1997 single work criticism
— Appears in: Feminist Poetics : Poiesis, Performance, Histories 1997; (p. 134-167)
y separately published work icon Feminist Poetics : Poiesis, Performance, Histories Terry Threadgold , London : Routledge , 1997 Z816636 1997 multi chapter work criticism

'Feminist Poetics in concerned with all of these questions, but also with the issue of rewriting an older poetics for what it does not say about the marginalisation of the feminine. The first half of the book traces the trajectory of a particular, feminine, academic subject learning to find her voice. The second half uses that differently disciplined voice to re-read the textual traces of the Governor murder stories, murders committed against white women and children by black men in Australia in 1900. This book is a feminist poetics for those who are engaged in the teaching of literacies, and in the making of Knowledge about literacies.' (Publication summary)

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  • Breelong, Gilgandra area, Coonabarabran - Gilgandra - Coonamble area, Central West NSW, New South Wales,
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