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Lyn McCredden
Transgressing Language?: The Poetry of Ania Walwicz

A number of contradictions shape the poetry of Polish-Australian writer Ania Walwicz. These contradictions are bred partly by the literary theory which has so insistently…

1 May 1996
Beverley Farmer
New Directions Via A Body of Water

There is something mysterious about titles. The other day I sat down thinking that I might begin by trying to tap into the ramifications of…

1 October 1995
Mudrooroo
The Poetemics of Oodgeroo of the Tribe Noonuccal

‘Oodgeroo…never once discribed herself as a poet. She often said, when pressed, that she was an educationalist and that her job was to educate both…

1 November 1994
Eve Mumewa D. Fesl
The Road Ahead

Long before the British invaded Australia our people expressed their emotions, our history, the sacred and secular events of our lives, via the medium of…

1 November 1994
Roberta Sykes
While My Name Is Remembered…

This is a personal account of my association with Oodgeroo Noonuccal and the context in which it occurred.

A couple of generations of young Aboriginal…

1 November 1994
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