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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Resistance and Reconciliation : Writing in the Commonwealth
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,:Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies , 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Legitimising the Personal Voice : Shame and the Stolen Generation Testimony, Kay Schaffer , single work criticism (p. 47-62)
Dominionisation or Infiltration : Religion and the Territorial Imperative in Post-Colonial Writing, Dorothy Lane , single work criticism (p. 114-129)
A Metahistory of Commonwealth National Literatures, Ken L. Goodwin , single work criticism (p. 130-151)
Reconciliation and Cultural (In)difference, Chris Prentice , single work criticism (p. 168-186)
Whose Singapore?, Dennis Haskell , single work criticism
Reviewing the two volumes of Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs, The Singapore Story (1998) and From Third World to First - the Singapore Story 1965-2000 (2000), and noting the pivotal role Lee has played in the building of the nation, Haskell observes a theme of protest and internationalism in the writing of the younger generation of Singaporean poets; a rejection of the authoritarianism with which Singapore has been governed.
(p. 236-247)
Resistance and Reconcilation in David Malouf's The Conversations at Curlow Creek, Stella Borgk Barthet , single work criticism (p. 265-277)
Aboriginal Identity and Representation in Ruby Langford's Don't Take Your Love to Town, S. K. Sareen , single work criticism (p. 278-287)
Mirroring Ambivalence : Resistance and Reconciliation in South Asian Australia, Makarand Paranjape , single work criticism (p. 288-307)
Making Strange Men : Resistance and Reconciliation in Kim Scott's Benang, Lisa Slater , single work criticism (p. 358-370)
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