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Vol. 13 (2005): Pages on Australian Society
Vol. 13 (2005): Pages on Australian Society
Published:
2012-07-17
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Front matter - Modern Greek Studies, Volume 13 (2005)
The Editor
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The Shifting Power Relations in Australia’s Economic Success Story: From Neo-Liberalism to Neo-Conservatism
Stuart Rosewarne
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Religion in Australian Society: A Place for Everything and Everything and Its Place
Carole M. Cusack
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The Athens of the South: Sport in Australian Society
Steve Georgakis, Richard Light
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German Studies Today: Gender and Intercultural Studies
Andrea Bandhauer, Maria Veber
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Aegean Eucalypts
Panayiotis Diamadis
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Dancing with the Ghost of Charmian Clift: A Ficto-Critical Requiem
S. M. Hawke
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Where the Church Bell Can Be Heard, There the Parish Lies: Issues of Schism and Continuity in the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia
Alexander Norman
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Through the Lenses of Rage: Refracting Success in Greek America
Yiorgos Anagnostou
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The Construction of the Woman in Karkavitsas’ Η Λυγερή
Angie Voela Angie Voela
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Back to Bable in the Time of Modern Greek. Language Varieties in the Novel Αντιποιησισ Αρχησ
Vassilios Letsios
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Poetry as Recomposition: Odysseas Elytis Translating Sappho
Elena Koutrianou
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Diaspora and Colonialism in Australia in the 1920s: The Case of Alekos Doukas’s Migrant ‘Voyage South’
Petro Alexiou
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Interrogating Myth: Ariadne
Anthony Stephens
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The Demotic City – The Chattering Classes and Civility
Joanne Finkelstein
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Occidental Self-Understanding and the Elias–Duerr Dispute: ‘Thick’ versus ‘Thin’ Conceptions of Human Subjectivity and Civilization
Robert van Krieken
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Castoriadis on the Capitalist Imaginary
Craig Browne
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BOOK REVIEWS (Edited by Helen Nickas)
Helen Nickas
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