Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Postcolonial Sacred in the Fiction and Memoirs of Tim Winton
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    y separately published work icon Ecosustainable Narratives and Partnership Relationships in World Literatures in English Antonella Riem Natale (editor), Tony Hughes-d'Aeth (editor), Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Press , 2022 24929773 2022 anthology criticism

    'The book challenges the myth of the neutrality and detachment of the scholar. Its strength lies in its dynamic, engaging and passionate participation in the meeting of texts and words of different genres, geographical areas and cultures, in the pluralistic diversity of the themes explored, in its fundamental and creative relations with ecosophy, ethnophilology, ecofeminism, system theory and ecolinguistics. It brings together renowned international scholars to focus on postcolonial, ecocritical, mythical, and archetypal studies of literature, education and its partnership mediation, applied linguistics and plurilingual education.' (Publication summary)

    Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Press , 2022
    pg. 43-54
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