Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Resilience and Representation : Representation Sof Aboriginal Australians in Pulp and Popular Fiction
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    y separately published work icon Sticking It to the Man : Revolution and Counterculture in Pulp and Popular Fiction, 1950 to 1980 Andrew Nette (editor), Iain McIntyre (editor), Oakland : PM Press , 2019 15588833 2019 anthology criticism

    'From the late 1950s onwards, Sticking It to The Man tracks the changing politics and culture of the period and how it was reflected in pulp and popular fiction in the US, UK, and Australia. Featuring 400 full-colour covers, the book includes in-depth author interviews, illustrated biographies, articles, and reviews from more than 30 popular culture critics and scholars. Works by street level hustlers turned best-selling Black writers Iceberg Slim, Nathan Heard and Donald Goines, crime heavyweights Chester Himes, Ernest Tidyman and Brian Garfield, Yippies Anita Hoffman and Ed Sanders, and best-selling authors such as Alice Walker, Patricia Nell Warren and Rita Mae-Brown, plus a myriad of lesser-known novelists ripe for rediscovery, are explored, celebrated, and analysed.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Oakland : PM Press , 2019
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