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Responds to Sanjay Sircar's 'My Career Goes Bung : Genre−Parody, Australianness and Anglophilia', using the article as a starting point for an analysis of how five Australian and Canadian novels engage with the national discourse(s) of their countries of origin.
Also discusses Canadian novelists Margaret Atwood and Daphne Marlatt.
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https://www.connotations.de/article/marion-spies-female-histories-from-australia-and-canada-as-counter-discourses-to-the-national/
Female Histories from Australia and Canada as Counter-Discourses to the National
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Subjects:
- My Career Goes Bung : Purporting to be the Autobiography of Sybylla Penelope Melvyn 1946 single work novel
- My Career Goes Bung : Genre−Parody, Australianness and Anglophilia 1999 single work criticism
- Joan Makes History 1988 single work novel
- Poppy 1990 single work novel
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