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Jared Thomas, Gayle Kennedy
Me, Antman and Fleabag has a lightness of touch. Characters you wanted to know more about and ease of integration and exploration of issues related to Indigeneity and Indigenous experience are all present -- and successfully. Me, Antman and Fleabag offers great humour, often wry, often partnered with interpersonal friction, with an understanding of the ever-presence of violence -- real, or implied -- in many Indigenous lives, or with a cheerfulness of expletive that many a Koori or Murri would be familiar with. This book would work for all readerships. There's potentially great appeal for all in the sly subversion, or inversion, evidenced in many of the characters and situations.
| Publisher | University of Queensland Press |
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| Search language | norwegian |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-702-26992-9 primary |
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