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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2017): Networks and Genealogies: Tracing Connections, Inventions, and Reflections across Australian writing
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2017): Networks and Genealogies: Tracing Connections, Inventions, and Reflections across Australian writing
Published:
2018-02-28
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Networks and Genealogies: Tracing Connections, Inventions, and Reflections across Australian writing
Brigitta Olubas, Tony Simoes da Silva
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Articles
Who's Afraid of Poetic Invention? Anthologising Australian Poetry in the Twenty-First Century
A.J. Carruthers
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‘The Writers’ Picnic’: Genealogy and Homographesis in the Fiction of Sumner Locke Elliott
Shaun Bell
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Illustrating Mobility: Networks of Visual Print Culture and the Periodical Contexts of Modern Australian Writing
Victoria Kuttainen
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Falling between the cracks: Dora Wilcox and the neglected Tasman literary world
Helen Bones
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From Corpus to Bio-Text; Peter Carey’s Archives as Literary Networks
Keyvan Allahyari
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'A Place With its Own Shying': Countering the Aboriginal Uncanny in Vivienne Cleven’s
Her Sister’s Eye
Suzette Mayr
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Reviews
Sylvia Martin,
Ink in Her Veins: The Troubled Life of Aileen Palmer
Cheryl Taylor
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A. Frances Johnson,
Australian Fiction as Archival Salvage: Making and Unmaking the Postcolonial Novel
Tony Hugues-d'Aeth
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Brigitta Olubas, Editor,
Shirley Hazzard: We Need Silence to Find Out What we Think
Bernadette Brennan
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Anne Brewster,
Giving This Country a Memory: Contemporary Aboriginal Voices of Australia
Michael Griffiths
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David Crouch,
Colonial Psychosocial: Reading William Lane
Peter Pierce
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