Home talk
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This is a story about how I came to write. In 2010, when I was in my late 40s,
I completed a PhD and wrote a volume of poetry and a novel. This is a story. It is not an essay or an article or a treatise or anything else that ‘scholarly’ writing is called in western literature. This is a story because Aboriginal people live for and by stories. This is the story about how I came to write all that I did and how I came to find my place and my voice in a nation that until the early 1970s was dominated by an official White Australia Policy. It can be argued that, even in the twenty-first century, vestiges of the ‘white nation’ still prevail. (First paragraph of chapter).
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Leane, J. (2014). Home talk. In V. Castejon, A. Cole, O. Haag & K. Hughes (Eds.), Ngapartji Ngapartji, In turn, in turn : Ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia (pp. 211-225). Canberra: ANU Press.
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Ngapartji Ngapartji: In turn in turn: Ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia
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Ngapartji Ngapartji: In turn in turn: Ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia
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