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- y FULGOR vol. 3 no. 3 November 2008 Z1901614 2008 periodical issue 2008
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The Bilingual Cockatoo : Writing Italian Australian Lives
Ormond
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Hybrid
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2014
6541831
2014
multi chapter work
criticism
This book is a study of biographies and autobiographies of Italian Australians. It looks at full-length life-writing texts, including accounts of the Italian Australian experience of war-time internment, success stories, narratives of trauma and grievance and life narratives as a form of ethnography. There is a variable zoom focus, ranging from a whole chapter devoted to a single text, to surveys of a dozen or more texts in each of four chapters. A final overview maps out a chronology and typology of Italian Australian life writing relating it to immigrant life writing generally. [from Trove]
Ormond : Hybrid , 2014 pg. 30-67
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y
The Bilingual Cockatoo : Writing Italian Australian Lives
Ormond
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Hybrid
,
2014
6541831
2014
multi chapter work
criticism
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Subjects:
- The Wind You Say 1993 single work autobiography
- Sugar, Tears and Eyeties 1994 single work novel
- Enemy Aliens : The Internment of Italian Migrants in Australia during the Second World War 2005 anthology criticism
- The Shoe in my Cheese : An Immigrant Family Experience 1989 single work autobiography
- A Migrant's Story : The Struggle and Success of an Italian-Australian, 1920s-1960s 1963 single work autobiography
- Cammina Per Me, Elsie: l'Epopea di un Italiano Emigrato in Australia 2002 single work biography
- Never Give in : Three Italian Antifascist Exiles in Australia, 1924-1956 2007 single work biography
- Loveday, Barmera - Berri area, Riverlands, Murray - Mallee area, South Australia,
- 1940s