Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Passionate Histories: Myths, Memory and Indigenous Australia
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,:ANU E Press , 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Epistemological Vertigo and Allegory: Thoughts on Massacres, Actual, Surrogate, and Averted – Beersheba, Wake in Fright, Australia, John Docker , single work criticism (p. 51-72)
Using Poetry to Capture the Aboriginal Voice in Oral History Transcripts, Lorina Barker , single work criticism
'Here I focus on the challenges involved in converting the layered richness, sounds, silences and interactions of the memories recorded through an oral history interview into text. At one level, it is about transcription and editing; at another level, it is about capturing and conveying individuals’ memories and stories and the ways in which those shared experiences – including my part in the sharing – become a powerful means to present Indigenous histories in ways that resonate with, and are accessible to, the owners of those histories. (p.186)'
(p. 185-202)
Identity and Identification : Aboriginality from the Spanish Civil War to the French Ghettos, Vanessa Castejon , single work essay (p. 219-228)
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