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The Ghost and the Host: ‘Hauntologising’ Diasporic Difference in Simone Lazaroo’s Fiction
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2013
The Ghost and the Host: ‘Hauntologising’ Diasporic Difference in Simone Lazaroo’s Fiction
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Explores the use of demonology in Asian Australian women’s fiction as a way of approaching Simone Lazaroo’s oeuvre through the prism of what Jacques Derrida described as ‘hauntology’.
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The Ghost and the Host: ‘Hauntologising’ Diasporic Difference in Simone Lazaroo’s Fiction
Westerly
Subjects:
- The World Waiting to be Made 1994 single work novel
- Memorialising the Lost Past 2005 single work criticism
- The Australian Fiance 2000 single work novel
- Not Just Another Migrant Story 2008 single work criticism
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