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Building on Gendered Ground: Space and National Identity in Brenda Walker’s The Wing of Night
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2010...
2010
Building on Gendered Ground: Space and National Identity in Brenda Walker’s The Wing of Night
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Appears in:
- y The Journal of Australian Writers and Writing no. 1 May 2010 Z1749587 2010 periodical issue 2010 pg. 4-13
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Subjects:
- The Wing of Night 2005 single work novel
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- Writing Woman, Writing Place : Contemporary Australian and South African Fiction 2004 single work criticism
- Perceptions of Australia, 1915-1965 1988 single work criticism