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Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

EASA | | Volume 7, number 2 (2016)
CONTENTS
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

CONTENTS

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Editorial, by Martina Horakova
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Editorial, by Martina Horakova

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Utopia and Ideology in the Vision of the Jindyworobaks, by Daniel Hempel
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Utopia and Ideology in the Vision of the Jindyworobaks, by Daniel Hempel

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Reading Mabo in Peter Goldsworthy’s Three Dog Night, by Geoff Rodoreda
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Reading Mabo in Peter Goldsworthy’s Three Dog Night, by Geoff Rodoreda

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Australia: An Inescapable Cultural Paradigm? Cross- and Transcultural Elements in Tim Winton’s Fiction, by Tomasz Gadzina
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Australia: An Inescapable Cultural Paradigm? Cross- and Transcultural Elements in Tim Winton’s Fiction, by Tomasz Gadzina

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Writing Space in the Plural: New Australian Geographies in Murray Bail’s Fiction, by Marie Herbillon
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Writing Space in the Plural: New Australian Geographies in Murray Bail’s Fiction, by Marie Herbillon

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Obscured but not Obscure: How History Ignored the Remarkable Story of Sarah Wills Howe, by Jenny Hocking and Laura Donati
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Obscured but not Obscure: How History Ignored the Remarkable Story of Sarah Wills Howe, by Jenny Hocking and Laura Donati

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
The Topos of Australia in Contemporary Serbian Language Writing of First-generation Serbian Migrants to Australia, by Nataša Kampmark
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

The Topos of Australia in Contemporary Serbian Language Writing of First-generation Serbian Migrants to Australia, by Nataša Kampmark

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
Australian Colonial Society and Its Ethnic Diversity in Polish Diggers’ Memoirs, Jan Lencznarowicz
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

Australian Colonial Society and Its Ethnic Diversity in Polish Diggers’ Memoirs, Jan Lencznarowicz

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
An Animating Impulse: An Interview with Anupama Pilbrow, by Matthew Hall
Volume 7, number 2 (2016)

An Animating Impulse: An Interview with Anupama Pilbrow, by Matthew Hall

March 10, 2019April 7, 2019 By : admin
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