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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... vol. 11 no. 3 2020 of Advances in Language and Literary Studies est. 2010 Advances in Language and Literary Studies
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Ecofeminism in Thea Astley’s Drylands, Zhang Xiuqing , single work criticism

'Australian multi-award-winning novelist Thea Astley was a great writer in promoting feminism and ecofeminism in her later years’ writing. This paper analyzes her fourth Miles Franklin award novel — Drylands from the perspective of ecofeminism. From analysis, it draws a conclusion that Astley makes a lot of efforts to raise readers’ awareness that her women characters’ liberation depends on their economic independence but it will be a hard and long way to achieve the final emancipation of women and total equality between women and men.' (Publication abstract)

(p. 42-45)

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