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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Missions of Interdependence : A Literary Directory
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Rodopi , 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Fair Australasia : A Poet's Farewell to Emigrants, Olga Sudlenkova , single work criticism
Discusses literary responses to the emigration to Australia.
(p. 267-274)
Ambivalent Oppositionality : David Malouf's Fly Away Peter - A European View, Marc Delrez , single work criticism (p. 275-284)
Reinventing the Future(s) : Peter Carey and the Dystopian Tradition in Australian Fiction, Ralph Pordzik , single work criticism (p. 285-298)
Literary Lessons from the Past : Stereotypes and Intertextuality in Peter Carey's Jack Maggs, Sigrun Meinig , single work criticism (p. 299-307)
The (Ad)Missions of the Colonizer : Australian Paradigms in Selected Works of Prichard, Malouf and White, Cynthia Van Den Driesen , single work criticism
Taking its starting point from Said's Orientalism (1978) which 'shows how the discourse of "otherness" became entrenched in the cultural texts of Europe', this essay explores 'how that vaunted superiorityof the European, in comparison with the endemic inferiority of the non-European, is interrogated by three Australian writers' (309).
(p. 309-319)
Mission Completed? On Mudrooroo's Contribution to the Politics of Aboriginal Literature in Australia, Eva Rask Knudsen , single work criticism (p. 321-332)
Mission Impossible : Mudrooroo's Gothic Inter/Mission Statement, Gerry Turcotte , single work criticism (p. 333-346)
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