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The Aboriginal People of Australia has always been seen through different perspectives in various disciplines. Australian literature also encompasses a plethora of their portrayal. This book tries to comprise the portrayal of Aboriginal people in Australian literature, through three different foci --the first would depict the whites perspectives on them, the second would show how the mixed-race saw these aborigines and the last would be the portrayal of the aborigines about themselves. Enveloping these pivotal perspectives, this book would try to bring into socio-political and economic consequences of the Aboriginal people in the present Australia.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Aboriginal People of Australia has always been seen through different perspectives in various disciplines. Australian literature also encompasses a plethora of their portrayal. This book tries to comprise the portrayal of Aboriginal people in Australian literature, through three different foci --the first would depict the whites perspectives on them, the second would show how the mixed-race saw these aborigines and the last would be the portrayal of the aborigines about themselves. Enveloping these pivotal perspectives, this book would try to bring into socio-political and economic consequences of the Aboriginal people in the present Australia.
Autorenporträt
Himadri Roy is an Associate Professor at School of Gender and Development Studies, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India. He teaches Feminist Literature, GLBT Literature, GLBT Studies, and Gender and Arts and Media. He has recently published a gay novel, Travails of Entrapment.