Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Penser/panser les 'blessures de l'histoire': Colin Johnson et sa representation litteraire de la colonisation
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If Native Legends (1929) made David Unaipon the foremost Aboriginal writer, Colin Johnson became the foremost Aboriginal novelist and theorist with the publication of Wild Cat Falling (1965) and Writing from the Fringe (1990). While displayng an intimate knowledge of Aboriginal culture, Johnson has never tried to hide his unfamiliarity with vernacular speech.

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  • English translation of the title: To think/to bandage the 'wounds of history' : Colin Johnson and his literary representation of colonisation.

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