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Special issue in two volumes including SPACLALS Conference Proceedings
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1993 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- [Untitled] (from Sunlight Spreadeagles Perth in Blackness : A Bicentennial Gifti"In any passage of the sun or moon,", single work poetry (p. 3-14)
- Postcolonialism Versus Postmodernism: Premature Births and Premature Burials in the Latest Capitalist Environment, single work criticism (p. 25-34)
- Postmodernism or Postcolonialism Tomorrow? The Relevance of a Dialogical Framework for Postcolonial Criticism, single work criticism (p. 65-74)
- Possibilityi"To begin where dusk builds", single work poetry (p. 75-76)
- Locking the Garage Door : The Garagei"is a museum, in a way,", single work poetry (p. 77-78)
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The Mind of Godi"The fear of the iron, inhuman rod",
single work
poetry
Includes references to Bertrand Russell and Friedrich Nietzsche.
- Stepsi"A man stepped along the packed granules of Geraldton coast", single work poetry (p. 79)
- In New Bangkoki"On daylight buses orange monks", single work poetry (p. 80-81)
- Binarisms and Duality: Magic Realism and Postcolonialism, single work criticism (p. 82-87)
- The Handsomest Drowned Man in the Outback: Contextualizing a Structural Magic Realism, single work criticism (p. 88-94)
- Was Australian Modernism Oppositional?, single work criticism (p. 95-99)
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Grounding Postcolonial Fictions: Cultural Constituencies, Cultural Credentials and Uncanny Questions of Authority,
single work
criticism
Also discusses Keri Hulme's The Bone People.
- An Uneasy Truce? Aboriginal Women's Autobiography in the Arena of Postcolonial Studies, single work criticism (p. 144-153)
- The Man of the Land / the Land of the Man: Patrick White and Scott Symons, single work criticism (p. 156-163)
- Family Affairs / National Fictions, and `The Tree of Man', single work criticism (p. 164-173)
- Either / Or: Multiculturalism and Biculturalism, single work criticism (p. 174-181)
- Not Either an Experimental Doll: The Making of the South African Heroine, single work criticism (p. 193-201)
- Against the Grain : Dream Narrative in Elizabeth Jolley's 'Foxybaby', single work criticism (p. 211-219)
- Into Battle (from Relative Merits : A Personal Memoir of the Bandaranaike Family of Sri Lanka), extract (p. 230-232)
- Growing Up Like Flowers (from Relative Merits : A Personal Memoir of the Bandaranaike Family of Sri Lanka), extract (p. 233-237)
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Common subjects:
- Postcolonial criticism
- Place & identity
- Sri Lanka
- Australia
- Australian literature - Comparisons with overseas literature
- Western Australia
- Postmodernism
- Australian literary criticism
- Aboriginal literature & writers
- Writer's craft
- Women
- Colonialism & imperialism
- Gender - Literary portrayal
- Sexuality & sexual identity
- Reunions & homecomings
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