Mabo Turn in Australian Fiction Rodoreda Geoff Pevná vazba
Winner of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature's Alvie Egan Award 2019Winner of the Association for Anglophone Postcolonial Studies (GAPS) Dissertation Award 2018This is the first…
Specifikacia Mabo Turn in Australian Fiction Rodoreda Geoff Pevná vazba
Winner of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature's Alvie Egan Award 2019Winner of the Association for Anglophone Postcolonial Studies (GAPS) Dissertation Award 2018This is the first in-depth, broad-based study of the impact of the Australian High Court's landmark Mabo decision of 1992 on Australian fiction. More than any other event in Australia's legal, political and cultural history, the Mabo judgement - which recognised indigenous Australians' customary native title to land - challenged previous ways of thinking about land and space, settlement and belonging, race and relationships, and nation and history, both historically and contemporaneously. While Mabo's impact on history, law, politics and film has been the focus of scholarly attention, the study of its influence on literature has been