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Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

EASA | | Volume 10, number 1 (2019)
CONTENTS
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

CONTENTS

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
Editorial by Martina Horakova
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

Editorial by Martina Horakova

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
Forever in the Postcolonial Process of Growing Up: Change and Changelessness in Christopher Koch’s Bildungsroman-Inspired Novels by Jean-François Vernay
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

Forever in the Postcolonial Process of Growing Up: Change and Changelessness in Christopher Koch’s Bildungsroman-Inspired Novels by Jean-François Vernay

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
“Why does it always have to end like this?”: On Board the Endeavour in Australian Children’s Fiction by Nataša Kampmark
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

“Why does it always have to end like this?”: On Board the Endeavour in Australian Children’s Fiction by Nataša Kampmark

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
Pondering Hierarchy of Oppressions in Australia: The Case of Refugees and Their Mode of Arrival by Fabiane Ramos
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

Pondering Hierarchy of Oppressions in Australia: The Case of Refugees and Their Mode of Arrival by Fabiane Ramos

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
‘Do we have Aussie slang for genitals?’: Intellectual Elites, Vernacular Expression, and the ‘Bush’ as Urban Imaginary by Mitchell Rolls
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

‘Do we have Aussie slang for genitals?’: Intellectual Elites, Vernacular Expression, and the ‘Bush’ as Urban Imaginary by Mitchell Rolls

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
White Guilt, Aboriginal Culturalism and the Impoverishment of Tertiary Education in Australia by Carol Pybus and Terry Moore
Volume 10, number 1 (2019)

White Guilt, Aboriginal Culturalism and the Impoverishment of Tertiary Education in Australia by Carol Pybus and Terry Moore

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 By : Marie Herbillon
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