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Manifesting Australian Literary Feminisms: Nexus and Faultlines
1 October 2009
Volume 24 No. 3-4
Margaret Henderson,
Ann Vickery
Manifesting Literary Feminisms: Nexus and Faultlines
1 November 2009
Rachel Blau DuPlessis
Gender Buttons
1 November 2009
Anthea Taylor
Dear Daughter: Popular Feminism, the Epistolary Form and the Limits of Generational Rhetoric
1 November 2009
Anne Collett
The Significance of Littoral in Beverley Farmer’s Novel
The Seal Woman
1 November 2009
Jen Webb
Who Is Kevin, and Why Do We Need to Talk About Him? Lionel Shriver, Kevin, and the Problem of Representation
1 November 2009
Natalya Lusty
Valerie Solanas and the Limits of Speech
1 November 2009
Melissa Boyde
The Modernist
roman à clef
and Cultural Secrets, or, I Know that You Know that I Know that You Know
1 November 2009
Susan Sheridan
Generations Lost and Found: Reading Women Writers Together
1 October 2009
Larissa McLean Davies
Reading Institutional Women: A Nexus Approach to Bourdieu,
Summer Heights High
, and the Fiction of Elizabeth Jolley
1 October 2009
Anne Brewster
Indigenous Sovereignty in the Poetry of Romaine Moreton
1 October 2009
Anne Collett
The Significance of Littoral in Beverley Farmer’s Novel
The Seal Woman
1 October 2009
Katherine Bode
Along Gender Lines: Reassessing Relationships between Australian Novels, Gender and Genre from 1939 to 2006
1 October 2009
Brigid Rooney
Manifesto of the Senses: Blind Sightedness in Christina Stead’s
For Love Alone
1 October 2009
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