Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Monstrous Wounds : Crime, Environmental Catastrophe and Domestic Abuse in Jane Harper’s The Dry
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    y separately published work icon Journal of Australian Studies vol. 47 2 2023 26347208 2023 periodical issue

    'In another bumper issue of the Journal of Australian Studies, the expanse of Australian studies takes us from frontier history, crime narrative and visual culture through to questions of free speech, minority cultural identity, “larrikins” in Australian televisual culture, and feral horses. We are also pleased to offer an insight into current polling in the lead-up to the late 2023 referendum on the question of an Indigenous Voice to Parliament inscribed in the Constitution. The picture that emerges reflects the uncertain terrain of the referendum’s outcome, an extremely timely piece given the rancorous debate that surrounds it.' (Brigid Magner and Emily Potter, Editorial introduction)

    2023
    pg. 309-321
Subjects:
  • The Dry Jane Harper , 2016 single work novel
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