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Gagging the Writer : The Implicit Censorship of Non-fiction Trade Book Publishing in Australia
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Gagging the Writer : The Implicit Censorship of Non-fiction Trade Book Publishing in Australia
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'This paper explores non-fiction trade book publishing alongside a contemporary construction of reputation and argues that in Australia “reputational interests” in defamation law have created a practice of implicit censorship.' (Publication abstract)
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Gagging the Writer : The Implicit Censorship of Non-fiction Trade Book Publishing in Australia
TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
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