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Vol. 16 No. 2 (2016): World readers: the Transnational Locations of Australian Literature
Vol. 16 No. 2 (2016): World readers: the Transnational Locations of Australian Literature
Published:
2017-01-06
Preliminary pages
World Readers: the Transnational Locations of Australian Literature
Brigitta Olubas, Tony Simoes da Silva
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Articles
The Injusticeable and the Imaginable
Philip Mead
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Carpentaria
: Reading with the Dirt of Blurbs and Front Pages
Roger Osborne, Gillian Whitlock
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Orality and Narrative Structure in Alexis Wright’s
Carpentaria
Geoff Rodoreda
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Reading Kim Scott’s
That Deadman Dance: Book Clubs and Postcolonial Literary Theory
Maggie Nolan
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“Translating the Short Stories of Alexis Wright” Sylvie Kandé talks to Demelza Hall about
Le Pacte du serpent arc-en-ciel
Demelza Hall
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Disturbance of the White Man: Oriental Quests and Alternative Heroines in Merlinda Bobis’s Fish-Hair Woman
Emily Zong
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A ‘national beverage’: the ‘sugary’ tea-ritual in Nancy Cato’s
Brown Sugar
Giovanni Messina
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Charles Harpur: The Editorial Nightmare
Paul Eggert
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‘Incomprehensible wonder’: Elegiac Expression in Dorothy Porter’s
Wild Surmise
Autumn Royal
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Peter Temple’s
Truth
and Truthfulness: “the liquid city, the uncertain horizon”
Stephen Knight
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Reviews
Writing Australian Unsettlement: Modes of Poetic Invention 1796–1945
, by Michael Farrell
Kit Kelen
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Skin Deep: Settler Impressions of Aboriginal Women
, by Liz Conor
Mitchell Rolls
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Our Fathers Cleared the Bush
, by Jill Roe
Delys Bird
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