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'Identifies some disturbing continuities in colonial and postcolonial imaginings of indigenous fates'. (Meanjin)

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    y separately published work icon Meanjin Blak Times : Indigenous Australia vol. 65 no. 1 Peter Minter (editor), 2006 Z1261361 2006 periodical issue

    'The resurgence of Indigenous culture and thought continues. Confident, smart and sensitive Aboriginal artists, writers and theorists create world-class work in every genre. Tough and autonomous critical milieux have developed, liberated from colonial and modern mythologies about Aboriginal culture and its relations to Western ways of thinking and seeing. Flourishing Indigenous arts and literary scenes have grown around a new generation of Aboriginal publishers, curators, writers, editors, film-makers, choreographers and savvy arts entrepreneurs...' (Minter, Peter, Listen Up, Meanjin Vol 65 No. 1 2006: 1-2)

    2006
    pg. 48-54
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