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1 y separately published work icon Warrior Women : Fighting Breast Cancer Robyn Morris (editor), Wollongong : University of Wollongong Press , 2013 8933456 2013 anthology autobiography

A series of memoirs in which women report on their experiences of breast cancer.

1 2 y separately published work icon A Kingdom and a Place of Exile : Critical Essays on Postcolonial Women's Writing Dorothy Jones , Melissa Boyde (editor), Ultimo : University of Wollongong Press , 2010 Z1753760 2010 selected work criticism 'A Kingdom and a Place of Exile: Postcolonial Women Writers is a collection of essays by Dorothy Jones on postcolonial texts written by or about women. [...] Her essays examine a diverse array of texts, prinicipally by writers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Caribbean and India. Issues of migration, diaspora and race sit, often uneasily, alongside nation-building, masculinist settler myths and imperialist regimes in the postcolonial environments of these works. Many of Jones essays concern themselves with physical location and mapping as well as with imaginative territories inhabited by writers and readers.' [From the book's Introduction by Melissa Boyde, p. 5]
1 2 y separately published work icon Kate Llewellyn Kate Llewellyn , Paul Sharrad (editor), Wollongong : University of Wollongong Press , 2010 Z1691730 2010 selected work poetry This selection of poetry 'is accompanied by three critical appreciations from poet-scholar David Gilbey (Charles Sturt University), feminist scholar Susan Sheridan (Flinders University) and postcolonial literary scholar Anne Collett (University of Wollongong).' (From the publisher's website.)
1 5 y separately published work icon Australian Literature and the Symbolist Movement John Hawke , Wollongong : University of Wollongong Press , 2009 Z1570471 2009 single work criticism From publisher's blurb: 'Symbolism introduced a metaphysical, intellectual strand throughout the 20th century, visible in the work of Kenneth Slessor, Judith Wright and Patrick White, and in the reactions of Hope and McAuley. John Hawke follows this rich and complex tradition into recent poetry; he compares the impact of Vitalism, promoted by Norman Lindsay and manifest in such poets as Slessor, Francis Webb and Douglas Stewart. His book also investigates fascinating dialogues involving P. R. Stephensen, Jack Lindsay, A. R. Chisholm, Randolph Hughes and others, and the extremist views which grew for some of them out of their positions on the Symbolist aesthetic.'
1 y separately published work icon Seeking Refuge : Asylum Seekers and Politics in a Globalising World Andrew Wells (editor), John Minns (editor), Jo Coghlan (editor), Wollongong : University of Wollongong Press , 2005 Z1853411 2005 selected work non-fiction 'A direct look at refugee and humanitarian issues challenging Australia and the world. Detainees tell their own stories in frank interviews. Expert contributors, including Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Andrew Wells and Carmen Lawrence, analyse the role of governments and the UN, as well as the manipulation of public opinion.'
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