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The author demonstrates 'just a few ways in which Australian literary culture may be read in a post-colonial way, by addressing three critical post-colonial discourses: place, with its attendant principles of boundaries, mapping and naming; language; and history.' Source: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory (2010)
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Is Australian Literature Post-Colonial?
Subjects:
- The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures 1989 single work criticism
- Remembering Babylon 1993 single work novel
- The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith 1994 single work novel
- My Life as a Fake 2003 single work novel
- Gould's Book of Fish : A Novel in Twelve Fish 2001 single work novel
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