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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Writing Baba Yaga into the Tasmanian Bush
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Describing the process of writing "The House on Legs," a novel in progress featuring a Baba Yaga-inspired protagonist living in the Tasmanian bush, this essay reflects on the production of new writing through a combination of creative exploration and engagement with critical discourse. It explores the contemporary political sensitivities surrounding the installation of an ancient European fairy-tale character in a postcolonial Tasmanian/Australian context and argues that hybridized and multicultural retellings of fairy tales may provide a way to move beyond the apparently entrenched limitation of the use of fairy tales in Australian literature. (Source: publisher's abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Marvels & Tales vol. 33 no. 1 2019 19277175 2019 periodical issue 2019 pg. 157-164
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