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Migrant Writing: Promising Territory, Sneja Gunew
Migrant Writing: Promising Territory, Sneja Gunew
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Kristeva is referring in this essay to the entry of the child into language and, as a consequence, to control over its environment. It may be valid to ask in which instances migrants, who are often positioned as children, are permitted to grow up? When may they gain their cultural franchise? What space may migrants name and hence claim? Professor Kiernan’s paper this morning referred to Australian culture as one composed of‘the outcasts and the rejected’. In that case, what should those groups construct who have so far, in turn, been excluded even from such a territory? Is ‘culture’ indeed …
Kunapipi 33 (1&2) 2011 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 33 (1&2) 2011 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi
Full text of issue. For individual articles see: ro.uow.edu.au/kunapipi/vol33/iss1/.
Kunapipi 32 (1&2) 2010 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 32 (1&2) 2010 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi
Full text of issue. For individual articles see: ro.uow.edu.au/kunapipi/vol32/iss1/
Kunapipi 27(2) 2005 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 25(1) 2003 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 24 (1&2) 2002 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 24(1&2) 2002 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 23(1) 2001 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 22(1) 2000 Full Version, Anne Collett
Kunapipi 11(3) 1989 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 11(2) 1989 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 11(1) 1989 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 7(2&3) 1985 Full Version, Anna Rutherford
Kunapipi 6 (1) 1984 Full Version, Anna Rutherford