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Paperbark : A Collection of Black Australian Writings
Jack Davis
(editor),
Stephen Muecke
(editor),
Mudrooroo
(editor),
Adam Shoemaker
(editor),
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1990
Z299632
1990
anthology
poetry
drama
short story
criticism
prose
autobiography
biography
(taught in 2 units)
'This is the first collection to span the diverse range of Black Australian writings. Thirty-six Aboriginal and Islander authors have contributed, including David Unaipon, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Gerry Bostock, Ruby Langford, Robert Bropho, Jack Davis, Hyllus Maris, William Ferguson, Sally Morgan, Mudrooroo Narogin and Archie Weller. Many more are represented through community writings such as petitions and letters. Collected over six years from all the states and territories of Australia, Paperbark ranges widely across time and genre from the 1840s to the present, from transcriptions of oral literature to rock opera. Prose, poetry, song, drama and polemic are accompanied by the selected artworks of Jimmy Pike, and an extensive, up-to-date bibliography.The voices of Black Australia speak with passion and power in this challenging and important anthology.' Source: Publisher's blurb. |
Black Australian Literature | University of Queensland | 2009 |
y
Paperbark : A Collection of Black Australian Writings
Jack Davis
(editor),
Stephen Muecke
(editor),
Mudrooroo
(editor),
Adam Shoemaker
(editor),
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1990
Z299632
1990
anthology
poetry
drama
short story
criticism
prose
autobiography
biography
(taught in 2 units)
'This is the first collection to span the diverse range of Black Australian writings. Thirty-six Aboriginal and Islander authors have contributed, including David Unaipon, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Gerry Bostock, Ruby Langford, Robert Bropho, Jack Davis, Hyllus Maris, William Ferguson, Sally Morgan, Mudrooroo Narogin and Archie Weller. Many more are represented through community writings such as petitions and letters. Collected over six years from all the states and territories of Australia, Paperbark ranges widely across time and genre from the 1840s to the present, from transcriptions of oral literature to rock opera. Prose, poetry, song, drama and polemic are accompanied by the selected artworks of Jimmy Pike, and an extensive, up-to-date bibliography.The voices of Black Australia speak with passion and power in this challenging and important anthology.' Source: Publisher's blurb. |
Representing Aboriginal People, History and Place | University of Technology, Sydney | 2009 |