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Thomson describes a feminised response to the Australian landscape, an expression of the Arcadian possibilities of the bush, as distinct from the masculine 'realist' response. She also notes women writers' sense of sisterhood with Aboriginal women, expressed through a shared benign relationship with the natural world.
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Sisters under the Skin : Friendship : Crossing the Racial Gulf
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Crossings : Bulletin of the International Australian Studies Association , vol. 7 no. 1,2 & 3 2002; (p. 79-84)
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Sisters under the Skin : Friendship : Crossing the Racial Gulf
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Crossings : Bulletin of the International Australian Studies Association , vol. 7 no. 1,2 & 3 2002; (p. 79-84)
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Gardening in the Never-Never : Women Writers and the Bush
Subjects:
- We of the Never-Never 1908 single work novel
- My Bush Book : K. Langloh Parker's 1890s Story of Outback Station Life 1982 single work autobiography
- The Australian Bush 1928 selected work essay
- Working Bullocks 1926 single work novel
- Brumby Innes : A Play in Three Acts 1927 single work drama
- Coonardoo : The Well in the Shadow 1928 single work novel
- Bush,
- 1891-1900
- 1901-1919
- 1921-1930
- 1931-1940
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