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Woman, Echidna, Man, Dingo : Bio-Political Subjectivity and Ethics in the Fiction of B. Wongar
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2013
Woman, Echidna, Man, Dingo : Bio-Political Subjectivity and Ethics in the Fiction of B. Wongar
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Epigraph:
They say that 'time assuages,' -
An actual suffering strengthens,
As sinews do, with age.
Time is a test of trouble,
But not a remedy.
If such it proves, it proves too
There was no malady.
–Emily Dickinson
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Woman, Echidna, Man, Dingo : Bio-Political Subjectivity and Ethics in the Fiction of B. Wongar
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Subjects:
- The Borrowers 2003 single work criticism
- Poor Fellow Dingo 1978 single work short story
- Faking Literature 2001 single work criticism
- The Track to Bralgu 1977 selected work short story
- Lyric and Betrayal : Aboriginal Narratizing 1992 single work review
- Solved: The Great B. Wongar Mystery 1981 single work criticism biography
- Raki : A Novel 1994 single work novel
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