Entangled subjects : Indigenous/Australian cross-cultures of talk, text, and modernity / / Michèle Grossman.

Winner of the 2015 ASAL Walter McCrae Russell Award Indigenous Australian cultures were long known to the world mainly from the writing of anthropologists, ethnographers, historians, missionaries, and others. Indigenous Australians themselves have worked across a range of genres to challenge and rec...

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Superior document:Cross/cultures : readings in post/colonial literatures and cultures in English ; 158
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Cross/cultures ; 158.
Physical Description:1 online resource (379 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Unsettling Subjects: Critical Perspectives on Selves in Writing and Writing Selves
  • (Re)Writing Histories: The Emergence and Development of Indigenous Australian Life-Writing
  • ‘The Pencil and the Mouth’: Anthropology, Orality, Literacy, and Modernity
  • ‘A Tape-Recorder and an Editor’: The Politics and Practices of Cross-Cultural Collaborative Text-Making
  • Crowded House: Gularabulu: Stories of the West Kimberley
  • Troubling Relations: Nyibayarri: Kimberley Tracker, Ingelba and the Five Black Matriarchs, and The Sun Dancin’
  • Fighting With Our Tongues, Fighting For Our Tongues: Warlpiri karnta karnta-kurlangu yimi/Warlpiri Women’s Voices: Our Lives, Our History and Auntie Rita
  • Reading the Word, Reading the World: Re-Reading Orality, Literacy, and Modernity
  • Works Cited
  • Index.