Gularabulu: Stories from West Kimberley
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- Engelsk
- 162 sider
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A groundbreaking presentation, in a revised edition, of Indigenous Australian storytelling as it actually sounds; these stories provide a fascinating picture of the life of the people of the west Kimberley after colonisation. Paddy Roe was a legendary figure in the revival and maintenance of law and culture in the Broome area in the mid-twentieth century. In this book he continues and revitalises one of the great literary traditions of Australia.
Stephen Muecke is a leading Australian academic whose work has encompassed a number of disciplines in the humanities. With Paddy Roe, Muecke is co-writer of the prize-winning Reading the Country.
“A challenge, a delight…no short sample could give an adequate sense of the vivacious, artful naturalness of Paddy Roe’s recitations…a deeply beguiling book” – Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Times Literary Supplement.
“A remarkable book…a new tradition in Australian Literature has just been born” – Bob Hodge, Westerly.
“Recommended to all who are interested in how Aboriginal identity came to be what it is, and as a sensitive evocation of Aboriginality as it was” – Annette Schmidt, Meanjin.
“To read this book is to be always moving somewhere else, away from the confines of Western literature, of settlement, and of the edifice of colonial thought.” – Stuart Cooke, The Conversation.
Detaljer
- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal162
- Udgivelsesdato01-11-2016
- ISBN139781742589275
- Forlag Uwa Publishing
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatHæftet
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10 cm
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