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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... vol. 9 no. 1 November 2016 of Transnational Literature est. 2008 Transnational Literature
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  • Contents indexed selectively. This issue also contains critical work that falls outside AustLit's scope and creative writing from international authors.

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* Contents derived from the 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Nettie Palmer's South to South : Australia, Chile and Writing the Nation, Jane Hanley , single work criticism

'This article explores Australian writer and critic Nettie Palmer’s presentation of the figure of Gabriela Mistral and vision of Latin American literature more generally. It compares changing experiences of women writers in the early twentieth century in Australia and in South America and connects these changes to their role in defining and developing concepts of national literature. Salter’s proposal for finding both national and international literatures via the echoes and resemblances between texts and authors is used as a starting point for identifying fruitful points of comparison in the specific case of Palmer and Mistral as well as the limits of the Australia - Chile association. The complex role of gender and race in the construction of postcolonial aesthetics is linked to differences and similarities in the colonial histories of the two nations and the instability of women’s identification with the evolving national discourse of the time.'

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That Is the Poemi"The long poem is boring.", Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen , single work poetry
Lovesongi"let us go then, travel", Alison Flett , single work poetry
Earth's Backi"when the earth's back broke", Susan Hawthorne , single work poetry
London – April, 1986i"Spring’s chill air seeps into", Sharon Kernot , single work poetry
Convergencei"New place : old home : the smell of", Kathryn Hummel , single work poetry
Wai Li at the Coffee Makeri"Wai Li leaning against the coffee maker", Robert Lumsden , single work poetry
LiveRecoveryi"the suffering angels offered the river’s gaze", Claire Gaskin , single work poetry
Disembarkingi"Disembarking the train near midnight,", David Adès , single work poetry
Zerangi, Michael Armstrong , single work prose
Maengmoom, Rosemary Jackson , single work short story fantasy
Stepping in the River, Julie Kearney , single work short story
The Red Sari, Kavita Nandan , single work short story
Horizon, Vicky Tsaconas , single work prose
[Review] Jill Jones, The Beautiful Anxiety, Ash Connell , single work review
— Review of The Beautiful Anxiety Jill Jones , 2013 selected work poetry ;
[Review] Jaydeep Sarangi and Rob Harle (eds.), The Land: Poems from Australia and India, Pratap Kumar Dash , single work review
— Review of The Land : Poems from Australia and India 2015 anthology poetry ;
[Review] Dan Disney, either, Orpheus, Zach Linge , single work review
— Review of Either, Orpheus Dan Disney , 2016 selected work poetry ;
[Review] Jill Jones, Breaking the Days [and] Trayc Ryan, Hoard, Heather Taylor Johnson , single work review
— Review of Breaking the Days Jill Jones , 2015 selected work poetry ; Hoard Tracy Ryan , 2015 selected work poetry ;
[Review] Ellen Van Neerven, Comfort Food, Heather Taylor Johnson , single work review
— Review of Comfort Food Ellen van Neerven , 2016 selected work poetry ;
[Review] Cal Flyn, Thicker than Water, Laura Deane , single work review
— Review of Thicker Than Water Cal Flyn , 2016 single work biography ;

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