"Contemporary Life Writing: Inscribing Double Voice in Intergenerational Collaborative Life-Writing Projects"
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Year of publication | 2013 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | A chapter in a critical companion to Aboriginal literature in Australia. The chapter examines some of the more recent intergenerational collaborative life-writing projects, such as Auntie Rita by Rita and Jackie Huggins (1994), arguing that these texts, by inscribing a double narrative voice, significantly transgress and extend the poetic boundaries of the genre of Aboriginal life writing. |
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