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The special issue ASJ ZfA 41/2024, 'Mudrooroo (1938-2019)', focus on Australia's most highly regarded and at the same time most controversial Black writer. The controversy - that has all but over-shadowed his prolific literary output - does not concern the quality of his artistic achievements: his merits as a renowned novelist, poet, playwright, and literary and cultural theorist are internationally recognized and beyond doubt. Opinions are divided, however, on the question of his claim to Aboriginal identity.

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The special issue ASJ ZfA 41/2024, 'Mudrooroo (1938-2019)', focus on Australia's most highly regarded and at the same time most controversial Black writer. The controversy - that has all but over-shadowed his prolific literary output - does not concern the quality of his artistic achievements: his merits as a renowned novelist, poet, playwright, and literary and cultural theorist are internationally recognized and beyond doubt. Opinions are divided, however, on the question of his claim to Aboriginal identity.
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The 'Australian Studies Journal

Zeitschrift für Australienstudien' is an academic publication issued by the editors on behalf of the German Association for Australian Studies with a regular issue in summer and special issues in spring and autumn.It discusses a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary aspects relevant to Australia and its society.Stefanie Affeldt (Lead) is a post-doctoral researcher at the HCCH, Universität Heidelberg, as well as a member of the GASt executive board, the Specialised Information Service Anglo-American Culture advisory board, and the Centre for Australian Studies team. With a B.A. in Sociology (Macquarie University), an M.A. in Cultural and Social History (University of Essex), and a Dr. rer. pol from the Universität Hamburg, her area of research is racism analysis focussing on the history of whiteness in Australia. In the editorial team of the Australian Studies Journal