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Writing From The Fringe: Study Of Modern Aboriginal Literature, Mudrooroo Narogi

By Mudrooroo Nyoongah

1990 • Trade Paperback • Isbs Publisher Services

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Synopsys: Writing from the Fringe: A Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature' by Mudrooroo Narogin is an enriching and scholarly examination of contemporary Indigenous literature in its various dimensions. Delving into the intersection of Aboriginal identity, culture, and storytelling with current literary practices, Narogin navigates the turbulent history and colonization's impact on Indigenous voices. Through detailed analysis of works from various Aboriginal authors, the book presents a rich tapestry of narratives that shape modern Aboriginal literature. Narogin explores the crucial role of these narratives in not only preserving indigenous culture but also challenging stereotypes and provoking critical thought about race and identity. It is a comprehensive source for anyone interested in Indigenous literature, colonial discourse, and the ongoing conversation around Aboriginal representation in literature.

Synopsis

Title: Writing From The Fringe: A Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature
Author/Publisher: Mudrooroo Nyoongah (Isbs Publisher Services)
Publication Year: 1990
Format: 192-page Trade Paperback

Published in 1990, 'Writing From The Fringe: A Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature' by Mudrooroo Nyoongah stands as a seminal work in the field of Indigenous literary criticism. This non-fiction text offers an insightful and rigorous examination of the emergent and evolving landscape of modern Aboriginal writing.

As a scholarly 'textbook' intended for an adult audience, Nyoongah delves deeply into the complexities of Aboriginal authorship, exploring the unique voices, narratives, and cultural contexts that define this significant body of literature. It provides a crucial framework for understanding the art and culture expressed through these works.

  • Literary Criticism and Analysis: This work functions as a critical study, analysing the forms, themes, and styles prevalent in contemporary Aboriginal literature. It establishes a critical discourse around these important works.
  • Historical and Cultural Context: Addressing the 'History' subject area, the book situates modern Aboriginal writing within its broader historical and socio-cultural environment, reflecting on the forces that have shaped its development and expression.
  • The Voice of the 'Fringe': The title itself, 'Writing From The Fringe', suggests an exploration of perspectives often marginalised within mainstream literary traditions, highlighting the distinct contributions and challenges faced by Aboriginal writers.

For collectors of Australian literary studies, Indigenous history, or cultural criticism, this 1990 publication by Mudrooroo Nyoongah remains an essential acquisition. It offers a foundational understanding of a vital and evolving literary tradition, making it a valuable scholarly resource.

Condition

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Specifications

Format Trade Paperback
Condition Good
Publisher Isbs Publisher Services
Year 1990
Pages 192
Type Textbook
Genre Art & Culture
Signed No
Subject General, Australia & New Zealand
Vintage No
Language English
Ex Libris No
Inscribed No
Book Title Writing From The Fringe: Study Of Modern Aboriginal Literature
Item Width 5.4 in
Item Height 22.3 cm
Item Length 8.5 in
Item Weight 9.7 Oz
Personalised No
Subject Area Literary Criticism, History
Custom Bundle No
Narrative Type Non-Fiction
Publication Name Writing from the Fringe : a Study of Modern Aboriginal Literature
Intended Audience Adults

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