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Special issue containing papers from the "Women/Australia/Theory Conference", 14-16 July 1990, sponsored by the Australian Studies Centre and the English Department, University of Queensland
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Contents indexed selectively.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1991 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Forcing the Issue : Miles Franklin and Australian Identity,
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criticism
"The premise of this paper is that, even for Miles Franklin, whose commitment to Australia has never been in doubt, Australian identity was not a straightforward issue."
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Scrambled Lives,
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biography
Discusses the genesis of and research for a work in progress, a biography of Olga Masters.
- Constructions of the Self : Mollie Skinner, single work criticism (p. 79-87)
- Writing My Mother's Life, single work criticism (p. 88-94)
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Life (Hi)Story Writing : The Relationship between Talk and Text,
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Article deals mainly with the development of a collaborative methodology between the author and Patsy Cohen and the process of creating Ingelba and the Five Black Matriarchs.
- Mainstreaming Women Writers, single work criticism (p. 110-115)
- The Eliza Fraser Story and Constructions of Gender, Race and Class in Australian Culture, single work criticism (p. 136-149)
- Feminist Literary Theory and Women's Literary History : Contradictory Projects?, single work criticism (p. 150-156)
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