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'In an article entitled 'Minimal Selves,' Stuart Hall suggests that 'identity' is formed at the unstable point where the 'unspeakable' stories of subjectivity meet the narratives of history, of a culture.' This essay is an attempt to explore just such an articulation of identity, as it crystallizes at the boundary between the private and the public in one of Robert Drewe's most recent novels, Grace (2005)...' (From author's introduction 231)
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'Grace of the Crocodiles' : Towards Deterritorialization
Subjects:
- Grace 2005 single work novel
- The Lesson of 'The Yellow Sand' : Robert Drewe's Dissection of 'The Good Old Past' in The Drowner and Grace 2006 single work criticism
- Intimate Horizons : The Post-Colonial Sacred in Australian Literature 2009 multi chapter work criticism
- Literature and Journalism : The Fiction of Robert Drewe 1989 single work criticism
- The Savage Crows 1976 single work novel
- Where the Yellow Sand Stops 2002 single work essay
- Cultural Memory in Postcolonial Fiction : The Uses and Abuses of Ned Kelly 2002 single work criticism
- Robert Drewe's Australias - with Particular Reference to The Bodysurfers 1992 single work criticism
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