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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... vol. 28 no. 3 October 2013 of Australian Literary Studies est. 1963 Australian Literary Studies
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* Contents derived from the 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Strange Kinships : Embodiment and Belief in J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello, Fiona Jenkins , single work criticism (p. 15-27)
Ladies and Gentlemen? Language, Body and Identity in The Aunt's Story and The Twyborn Affair, Bridget Grogan , single work criticism (p. 59-71)
Self-Propagation and Self-Dissolution : The Paradox of Patrick White's Flaws in the Glass, Gregory Graham-Smith , single work criticism

Gregory Graham-Smith's aim in this article 'is to examine the way in which Patrick White's acts of self-inscription in Flaws in the Glass, despite being rendered as acts, structured within the trope of theatricality, ultimately serve the homeostasis of conventional humanist portraiture, rather than the subversive fragmentation of the self which one finds in his novels. Of particular concern are the ways in which this self-propagation/-dissolution relates to White's perception of himself as homosexual and artist, and how these roles relate tot he sometimes disturbing ambivalences which a critique of his autobiography reveals. This essay is written within the context of a renewed interest in the work of the Nobel Laureate.' (72)

(p. 72-83)
Historical Patterns in the Multiple Effects of Rainshadow and The Tall Man, Diane Molloy , single work criticism

Diana Molloy analyses Thea Astley's The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow (1997) and The Tall Man (2008) by Chloe Hooper. Both texts are about Palm Island and its inhabitants.

(p. 84-94)
[Untitled], Monique Rooney , single work review
— Review of The Postcolonial Eye : White Australian Desire and the Visual Field of Race Alison Ravenscroft , 2012 single work criticism ;
(p. 95-98)
[Untitled], Bronwyn Lacken , single work review
— Review of The Experimental Fiction of Murray Bail Michael Ackland , 2012 multi chapter work criticism ;
(p. 98-99)
[Untitled], Leigh Dale , single work review
— Review of Telling Stories : Australian Life and Literature 1935–2012 2013 anthology biography criticism ;
(p. 100-105)

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