Shakespeare Among the Nyoongar: Post-Colonial Texts, Colonial Intertexts and their Imbrications – Ma...
Shakespeare Among the Nyoongar: Post-Colonial Texts, Colonial Intertexts and their Imbrications – Macbeth in Gail Jones’s Sorry
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Leipzig: De Gruyter
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English
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This article reads Gail Jones’s 2007 novel
as a novel of White usurpation of Indigenous country and culture.
mobilizes a number of intertexts, primary among them Shakespeare. In particular
features prominently as a template for
’s drama of usurpation. My analysis focuses on two extensive quotations from
, recited by one of the novel’...
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Shakespeare Among the Nyoongar: Post-Colonial Texts, Colonial Intertexts and their Imbrications – Macbeth in Gail Jones’s Sorry
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1865325275
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1865325275
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0044-2305
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2196-4726
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10.1515/zaa-2015-0033