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Rev. of Anne Brewster and Sue Kossew, Rethinking the Victim: Gender and Violence in Contemporary Australian Women’s Writing (Routledge 2019), by Bárbara Arizti
Volume 11, number 2 (2020)

Rev. of Anne Brewster and Sue Kossew, Rethinking the Victim: Gender and Violence in Contemporary Australian Women’s Writing (Routledge 2019), by Bárbara Arizti

March 12, 2021March 13, 2021 By : admin
CONTENTS
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

CONTENTS

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
Introduction to the Special Issue, by Matthew Hall
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

Introduction to the Special Issue, by Matthew Hall

April 4, 2019August 25, 2019 By : admin
Surviving Zombie Capital, by Corey Wakeling
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

Surviving Zombie Capital, by Corey Wakeling

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
The Conceptual Lyrebird: Imitation as Lyric in the Poetry of Amanda Stewart, by Michael Farrell
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

The Conceptual Lyrebird: Imitation as Lyric in the Poetry of Amanda Stewart, by Michael Farrell

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
Modern Myths: Feminism and Literary Predecessors in the Poetics of Gig Ryan and Cassandra Atherton, by Siobhan Hodge
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

Modern Myths: Feminism and Literary Predecessors in the Poetics of Gig Ryan and Cassandra Atherton, by Siobhan Hodge

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
“The Rain Might Bloom:” Diaspora, Place and Depictions of Water in the Poetry of Bella Li, by Rosalind McFarlane
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

“The Rain Might Bloom:” Diaspora, Place and Depictions of Water in the Poetry of Bella Li, by Rosalind McFarlane

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
Realism’s Antipodes: Max Ernst, Bella Li, China Miéville, by Louis Armand
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

Realism’s Antipodes: Max Ernst, Bella Li, China Miéville, by Louis Armand

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
The “Jindyworobaks:” Finding Home in the Language of the Other, by Jean Page
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

The “Jindyworobaks:” Finding Home in the Language of the Other, by Jean Page

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
The Limits of Knowledge: A Reflexive Reading of Warlpiri Poetics, by Joan Fleming
Volume 9, number 1 (2018)

The Limits of Knowledge: A Reflexive Reading of Warlpiri Poetics, by Joan Fleming

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 By : admin
Introduction by Anne Holden Rønning
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

Introduction by Anne Holden Rønning

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
Australian Studies in Europe and the Omnipresent  Elephant, by Lars Jensen
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

Australian Studies in Europe and the Omnipresent Elephant, by Lars Jensen

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
EASA history, by Anne Holden Rønning
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

EASA history, by Anne Holden Rønning

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
Beyond the Nation: Post-Colonial Hope, by Bill Ashcroft
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

Beyond the Nation: Post-Colonial Hope, by Bill Ashcroft

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
Realigning the Spiritual Compass: Representations of  Terrorism in some Recent Australian Fiction, by Xavier Pons
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

Realigning the Spiritual Compass: Representations of Terrorism in some Recent Australian Fiction, by Xavier Pons

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
Secret Agents and the Search for Truth, by Bruce Bennett
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

Secret Agents and the Search for Truth, by Bruce Bennett

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
Globaloney and the Australian Writer, by Graham Huggan
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

Globaloney and the Australian Writer, by Graham Huggan

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
“Their graves are green, they may be seen”:  Geoff  Page’s Visible Histories, by David Callahan
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

“Their graves are green, they may be seen”: Geoff Page’s Visible Histories, by David Callahan

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
“Dry and Upside Down” on Telegraph Wire: The Geopoetics of the Line in Australian Poetry, by Martin Leer
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

“Dry and Upside Down” on Telegraph Wire: The Geopoetics of the Line in Australian Poetry, by Martin Leer

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin
La Australia Argentina: From ‘Terra Nullus’ to Terra  del Fuego, by Susan Ballyn
Volume 1, number 1 (2009)

La Australia Argentina: From ‘Terra Nullus’ to Terra del Fuego, by Susan Ballyn

March 25, 2019April 2, 2019 By : admin

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