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Poetics and Politics of Relationality in Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Fiction
Poetics and Politics of Relationality in Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Fiction
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This book explores how Aboriginal writers use narrative techniques to create networks of relations that interlink all elements of the universe, asserting Indigenous sovereignty and intervening into current discourses about humanity's relationship with the natural environment.
Format: Hardback
Length: 214 pages
Publication date: 29 October 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This groundbreaking work is the first comprehensive exploration of the formal intricacies in the works of Bruce Pascoe,Kim Scott,Tara June Winch,and Alexis Wright. Drawing upon a robust theoretical framework that encompasses the perspectives of Aboriginal thinkers such as Edouard Glissant and Jean-Luc Nancy, as well as recent developments in New Formalism and narrative theory, the book vividly showcases how these authors employ a diverse array of narrative techniques to establish, negotiate, and temporarily forge interconnected networks that connect all aspects of the universe. By centering their attention on relationality, Aboriginal writing acquires both local and global significance.
Locally, these narratives assert Indigenous sovereignty by vividly portraying the unbroken interconnectedness between people and their land. On a global scale, they intervene into ongoing discourses about humanity's relationship with the natural environment, compelling readers to recognize our profound interconnectedness with and reliance on the land that sustains us.
Through this innovative approach, the book offers valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Aboriginal literature and its profound impact on our understanding of the world. It serves as a testament to the power of storytelling as a means of cultural preservation, resistance, and transformation, and highlights the urgent need for greater recognition and appreciation of Aboriginal voices and perspectives in contemporary society.
Weight: 448g
Dimension: 158 x 235 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367655211
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