| Narrative Lives and Human Rights: Stolen Generation Narratives and the Ethics of Recognition |
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Kay Schaffer |
5-26 |
| Boundary Work: Australian Literary Studies in the Field of Knowledge Production |
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Robert Dixon |
27-44 |
| Sex, Soap and Sainthood: Beginning to Theorise Literary Celebrity |
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Wenche Ommundsen |
45-56 |
| Fakes, Literary Identity and Public Culture |
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Maria Takolander, David McCooey |
57-66 |
| Elizabeth Jolley, Mr Berrington and the Resistance to Monogamy |
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Barbara Milech |
67-80 |
| The Wood from the Trees: Taxonomy and the Eucalypt as the New National Hero in Recent Australian Writing |
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Susan K. Martin |
81-94 |
| Disorienting Horizons: Encountering the Past in Chloe Hooper's A Child's Book of True Crime |
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Emily Potter |
95-102 |
| Label and Literature: Borders and Spaces in Postcolonial Migrant Literature in Australia |
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Sabina Hussain |
103-116 |
| Multiculturalism, Globalisation and Worldliness: Origin and Destination of the Text |
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Inez Baranay |
117-132 |
| Windshuttling The Right: Some Australian Literary and Historical Adaptations for the Stage |
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Helen Thomson |
133-142 |
| Words of Water: Reading Otherness in Tourmaline and Oyster |
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Bernadette Brennan |
143-158 |
| 'Art is the Windowpane': Novels of Australian Women and Modernism in Inter-war Europe |
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Paul Genoni |
159-172 |
| Reviews |
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Penny van Toorn, Carol Merli, Christy Collis, Andrew McCann, Bridie McCarthy, Liz Parsons, Paul Sharrad |
173-200 |