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Selected papers from a two-day national seminar of the same name hosted by the Department of English, Vidyasagar University, 21-22 February, 2006.
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, 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Shellshocks and Aftershocks : Scars of the Holocaust Problematizing Identity in Elizabeth Jolley's Milk and Honey, single work criticism (p. 1-7)
- The Other Space : Jack Davis' No Sugar, single work criticism (p. 8-17)
- Irony as Protest : A Reading of 'They Give Jacky Rights', single work criticism (p. 18-23)
- The Beginning of a Novel is a Belief that the World Really Needs This Book : Thomas Keneally's Oeuvre with Special Reference to The Tyrant's Novel, single work criticism (p. 24-32)
- It is Our Dreaming : A Russian Ethnographer Meets the Australian Aborigine, single work criticism (p. 33-40)
- Giving Voice to the Voiceless : The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith, single work criticism (p. 41-48)
- Australianness and Beyond : Transcultural Spaces in the Poetry of Syd Harrex, single work criticism (p. 49-59)
- Narratives of Resistant Marginality : Patrick White and Firdaus Kanga, single work criticism (p. 60-65)
- Beyond the Pleasures of Otherness : Mudrooroo Narogin's Politics of Aboriginality, single work criticism (p. 66-79)
- Whiteness Under Dark Skins/Darkness Under White Skins? Kim Scott's Tryst With Aboriginal Identity in Benang, single work criticism (p. 80-89)
- Capture of the Body or of the Mind? : Reconnecting Fraser's Narrative With A Fringe of Leaves, single work criticism (p. 90-96)
- David Malouf's Exploration of the Problem of Identity : A Reading of Remembering Babylon, single work criticism (p. 97-114)
- Foucault, Mudrooroo and the Panopticon ; A Study of Mudrooroo's Wild Cat Screaming, single work criticism (p. 115-124)
- 'The High Lean Country Full of Old Stories' : Judith Wright and the Birth of a Nation, single work criticism (p. 125-134)
- The Poems of Henry Lawson : A Smorgasbord Soaked in Smiles and Tears, single work criticism (p. 135-145)
- 'Aboriginal Reality' in Jack Davis's Barungin (Smell the Wind), single work criticism (p. 146-151)
- Aestheticizing Aboriginality in Jack Davis' No Sugar, single work criticism (p. 152-162)
- Challenging the British Inheritance : The Poetry of A.D. Hope and Judith Wright, single work criticism (p. 163-166)
- Post-Colonial 'Waters' : Contextualizing River Poems of Peter Porter and John Kinsella, single work criticism (p. 167-177)
- Problematics of 'Home' and Place in Martin Flanagan's In Sunshine or in Shadow, single work criticism (p. 178-184)
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