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Discusses how White Australia is haunted by a sense of being 'illegitimately in a place'. In relation to works by Astley, Hanrahan and New Zealand writer Janet Frame, the author examines the concepts of home, safety and cultural security and addresses the questions of 'what it means to be geographically located on the edge of the Pacific'.
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259-267
No Place Like Home : Living on the Edge of Oceania
Subjects:
- The Frangipani Gardens 1980 single work novel
- A Boat Load of Home Folk 1968 single work novel
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