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Colonial and Postcolonial Incarceration discusses capture, imprisonment, and punishment in colonial and postcolonial cultures while emphasising the social, economic, and cultural conditions prevalent in colonial societies from Europe to Asia, Australia, northern and southern Africa and North America.
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, 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Captivating Reading : Or Captivity Fiction as Tourist Guide to a Non-Aboriginal Tasmania, single work criticism (p. 38-52)
- Transglobal Translations : The Eliza Fraser and Rachel Plummer Captivity Narratives, single work criticism (p. 105-123)
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