Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Pauline McLeod : 'The Magpie Who Became a Swan' - Finding Salvation in Culture
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Simon Luckhurst draws on material contained in an archive of 34 boxes left behind by Pauline McLeod, in order to describe facets of McLeod's life and reflect on theoretical aspects of the biographical process. The material includes poems, letters, notes, film ideas, playscripts and diaries.

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    y separately published work icon Indigenous Biography and Autobiography Peter Read (editor), Frances Peters-Little (editor), Anna Haebich (editor), Acton : ANU E Press , 2008 Z1548711 2008 anthology criticism 'In this absorbing collection of papers Aboriginal, Maori, Dalit and western scholars discuss and analyse the difficulties they have faced in writing Indigenous biographies and autobiographies. The issues range from balancing the demands of western and non-western scholarship, through writing about a family that refuses to acknowledge its identity, to considering a community demand not to write anything at all. The collection also presents some state-of-the-art issues in teaching Indigenous Studies based on auto/biography in Austria, Spain and Italy.' -- Publisher's blurb Acton : ANU E Press , 2008 pg. 159-175
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