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Revolt and Reconciliation : An Intercultural Readiing of Lionel Fogarty's 'Guerrilla Poetry'
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2005
Revolt and Reconciliation : An Intercultural Readiing of Lionel Fogarty's 'Guerrilla Poetry'
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'In the course of analysing a random selection of Lionel Fogarty's poetry I have pointed to the necessity of interculturally appropriate, intersubjective research methods' (165). Wildburger advocates an approach to textual analysis based on 'mutual respect, as practised in intercultural dialogues' (166).
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Revolt and Reconciliation : An Intercultural Readiing of Lionel Fogarty's 'Guerrilla Poetry'
Subjects:
- Minyung Woolah Binnung : What Saying Says : Poems and Drawings by Lionel Fogarty 2004 selected work poetry
- Dreamtime 1995 single work poetry
- Moved Me 1995 single work poetry
- My Cry is Lost In a Name 1995 single work poetry
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