Journal article
Peculiar integrations: Adaptations, experimentations and authorships in The Long Weekend in Alice Springs
Ronnie Scott, Elizabeth MacFarlane
TEXT | Australasian Association of Writing Programs | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.52086/001c.25180
Abstract
This paper investigates approaches to authorship in The Long Weekend in Alice Springs (2013), a graphic adaptation by the Australian artist Joshua Santospirito of a psychoanalytic essay by Craig San Roque (2004). Because the subject of both essay and adapted text is the ability of stories to have lasting effects over time in a space of crisis, this unusual adaptation establishes itself as an unusual site of authorship, whereby multiple authorships create a complicated authority, and stories themselves are shown to be significant. Through its variable positioning of the different roles undertaken by the author, the adaptation struggles with the ongoing challenge of appropriating Indigenous st..
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