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'Ken Gelder and Jane Jacobs' Uncanny Australia (1998), along with Judith Wright's poetry, analyses and responds to the Australian ghost story. Wright does this through poeticised connections of land, history and family and Gelder-Jacobs through postcolonial criticism. This paper investigates how a combined reading of the two can offer new insights into Australian ghost stories and the poetics of haunting' (Philament editors: Bernadette Cantrall, Dreu Harrison and James McLeod).
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-38438-20090201-0019-www.arts.usyd.edu.au/publications/philament/issue13_pdfs/DAVIDSON.pdf
'An Entangled Kind of Haunting' : Judith Wright and Uncanny Australia
Philament
Subjects:
- Uncanny Australia : Sacredness and Identity in a Postcolonial Nation 1998 selected work criticism
- Nigger's Leap : New England 1945 single work poetry
- The Dark Ones 1976 single work poetry
- At Cooloolah 1954 single work poetry
- For a Pastoral Family : For Today 1985 single work poetry
- Shadow 1971 single work poetry
- Two Dreamtimes 1973 single work poetry
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