Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 A Dark Smudge Upon the Sand : Essays on Race, Guilt and the National Consciousness
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In a wide-ranging discussion of how Aboriginal spirituality and identity are drawn into Australia's national consciousness, Marcus shows why it is that guilt continues to shadow understandings of history and the impact of colonialism. - back cover

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  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Canada Bay, Drummoyne - Concord area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales,:LhR Press , 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Empathy, Elizabeth Durack, and the Colonial Imagination : '... Like an Aborigine', Julie Marcus , single work criticism
An account of Durack's creation of herself as a fictional Aboriginal artist, Eddie Burrup.
(p. 145-165)
Shades and Shadows: Childrens' Books and the Imagination, Julie Marcus , single work criticism (p. 169-183)

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