Collapsing the political and the personal, Watts appears to sidestep her white narrator’s implication in the colonial project, as though her voluntary abdication of agency absolves her of any responsibility at all.
%0 Journal Article
%1 dobbs2020inland
%A Dobbs, Katie
%D 2020
%J Sydney Review of Books
%K 00a17-external-book-reviews literature
%T The Inland Sea by Madeleine Watts | Review
%U https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/review/watts-inland-sea/
%X Collapsing the political and the personal, Watts appears to sidestep her white narrator’s implication in the colonial project, as though her voluntary abdication of agency absolves her of any responsibility at all.
@article{dobbs2020inland,
abstract = {Collapsing the political and the personal, Watts appears to sidestep her white narrator’s implication in the colonial project, as though her voluntary abdication of agency absolves her of any responsibility at all.},
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author = {Dobbs, Katie},
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journal = {Sydney Review of Books},
keywords = {00a17-external-book-reviews literature},
month = dec,
timestamp = {2020-12-13T23:31:55.000+0100},
title = {The Inland Sea by Madeleine Watts | Review},
url = {https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/review/watts-inland-sea/},
year = 2020
}