Indigenous Transnationalism: Essays on Carpentaria
By (Author) Ms Lynda Ng
Giramondo Publishing Co
Giramondo Publishing Co
1st November 2018
Australia
General
Non Fiction
A823.3
Paperback
248
Width 153mm, Height 235mm
380g
Indigenous Transnationalism brings together eight essays by critics from seven different countries, each analysing Alexis Wright's novel Carpentaria from a distinct national perspective. Taken together, these diverse voices highlight themes from the novel that resonate across cultures and continents: the primacy of the land; the battles that indigenous peoples fight for their language, culture and sovereignty; a concern with the environment and the effects of pollution. At the same time, by comparing the Aboriginal experience to that of other indigenous peoples, they demonstrate the means by which a transnational approach can highlight resistance to, or subversion of, national prejudices.