Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 Nationalism, Reconciliation, and the Cultural Genealogy of Magic in Richard Flanagan's Death of a River Guide
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The author argues that Flanagan's Death of a River Guide need not be read as 'appropriation of Aboriginal culture and spirituality on the part of a white settler writer living in Australia.'

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117-129 Nationalism, Reconciliation, and the Cultural Genealogy of Magic in Richard Flanagan's Death of a River Guidesmall AustLit logo The Journal of Commonwealth Literature
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