Mudrooroo: A Likely Story
Identity and Belonging in Postcolonial Australia
©2007
Monographs
268 Pages
Summary
Mudrooroo: A Likely Story reads the fiction of one of Australia’s most controversial and enigmatic literary figures against the backdrop of the likelihood that he assumed an Aboriginal identity to which he was not entitled. As he is neither black nor white, Colin Johnson (a.k.a. Mudrooroo) writes on issues of identity and belonging from the position of an outsider. The book argues that the experimental nature of Johnson’s creative body of work coupled with the complexities of his ‘in-between’ status, mean that both the man and his writing evade neat categorisation within mainstream literary criticism. Also examined here is how the denial of his white mother impacts upon the gender politics of Johnson’s fiction in a way that opens up exciting new possibilities for critical comment and textual analysis.
Details
- Pages
- 268
- Publication Year
- 2007
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9789052013565
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Post colonial period Australia Narogin, Mudrooroo Identity
- Published
- Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 268 pp.
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