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-  2019 

Deadly detectives: how Aboriginal Australian writers are re

DOI: 10.1177/1177180118818187

Keywords: Aboriginal,storytelling,crime,fiction,stereotypes

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The depiction of Aboriginal people in Australian detective novels has always been problematic. In colonial crime stories, Aboriginal people were typically represented as dangerous brutes and noble savages. Today, overtly demeaning stereotypes are less common, but Aboriginal characters still tend to lack complexity and perform subservient roles. In recent decades, Aboriginal writers have chosen to reclaim the genre and transform it into a space of empowerment. Their primary tool is the trope of characters that bring Aboriginal voices to the centre of the narrative. This trope is evident in protagonists that are engaged with political issues that affect their communities, and who experience racism as pervasive. Aboriginal detectives often suffer from the legacies of the former child removal policy. The reconciliation of such individuals with their kin and ancestral homelands will often occur in tandem with the resolution of the crime

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