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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Australian Literature in the German Democratic Republic : Reading through the Iron Curtain
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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Anthem Press , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction : South by East : World Literature's Cold War Compass, Nicole Moore , Christina Spittel , single work criticism (p. 1-32)
Censorship, Australian Literature and Foreign-Language Books in East German Publishing History, Siegfried Lokatis , single work criticism (p. 35-50)
Towards a Cross-Border Canon : Marcus Clarke's For the Term of His Natural Life Behind the Wall, Russell West-Pavlov , single work criticism (p. 51-70)
Community, Difference, Context : (Re)reading the Contact Zone, Jennifer Wawrzinek , single work criticism (p. 71-90)
Sedition as Realism : Frank Hardy's Power without Glory Parts the Iron Curtain, Nicole Moore , single work criticism (p. 93-116)
Katharine Susannah Prichard, Dymphna Cusack and 'Women on the Path of Progress', Camille Barrera , single work criticism (p. 117-138)
Walter Kaufmann : Walking the Tightrope, Alexandra Ludewig , single work criticism (p. 139-162)
Fictionalising Australia for the GDR : Adventure Writer Joachim Specht, Patricia F. Blume , single work criticism (p. 163-186)
'To Do Something for Australian Literature' : Anthologizing Australia for the German Democratic Republic of the 1970s, Christina Spittel , single work criticism (p. 187-208)
'There I'm a Nobody; Here I'm a Marxian Writer' : Australian Writers in the East, Susan Lever , single work criticism (p. 211-220)
Behind the Wall, through Australian Eyes : Anna Funder's Stasiland, Leah Gerber , single work criticism (p. 221-238)
Because It Was Exotic, Because It Was So Far Away : Bernhard Scheller in Conversation with Christina Spittel, Christina Spittel (interviewer), single work interview

Interview with German critic Bernhard Scheller in Windmühlenstraße, Leipzig.

(p. 239-248)
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