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Eugenia Flynn
Larrakee, Tiwi, Chinese-Malaysian and Muslim writer and researcher; Vice‑Chancellor's Indigenous Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Writing and Publishing at RMIT University, focused on Indigenous storytelling, race and gender.
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Oct 9, 2025
• 28min
Indigenous literature and the academy in Australia
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Eugenia Flynn, a Larrakee, Tiwi, Chinese-Malaysian, and Muslim writer, discusses her journey in Indigenous literature within academia. She emphasizes the need for Indigenous storytelling to challenge the white-dominated literary canon. Flynn advocates for recognizing non-written Indigenous texts as valid literature and critiques traditional Western frameworks. She explores how Indigenous paradigms can reshape literary critique and suggests creating more Indigenous-centered programs to improve access and representation in the field.
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