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Appears in:
- y Coppertales : A Journal of Rural Arts no. 1 1994 Z605193 1994 periodical issue 1994 pg. 97-106
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Notes:Revised and expanded version of the earlier article.
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Appears in:
- y The Body in the Library Leigh Dale (editor), Simon Ryan (editor), Amsterdam : Rodopi , 1998 Z1169408 1998 anthology criticism 'The body is increasingly understood as being at the centre of colonial and post-colonial relationships and textual productions. Creating and circulating images of the undisciplined body of the "other" was and is a critical aspect of colonialism. Likewise, resistance to colonial practices was also frequently corporeal, with indigenous peoples appropriating, parodying, and subverting those European practices which were used to signify the "civilized" status of the colonizing body. The Body in the Library reads representations of the corporeal in texts of empire.' (Publisher's blurb) Amsterdam : Rodopi , 1998 pg. 237-247
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- The Lost Explorer : An Australian Story 1890 single work novel
- The Golden Lake, or, The Marvellous History of a Journey Through the Great Lone Land of Australia 1890 single work novel
- The Lost Explorers : A Story of the Trackless Desert 1907 single work children's fiction