Susan Barrett Susan Barrett i(A77527 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 The Translation and Marketing of Australian Literature in France Susan Barrett , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Bernard Hickey, a Roving Cultural Ambassador : Essays in His Memory. 2009; (p. 51-60)
'This article is an attempt to understand why Australian literature should be so little known in France.' (p 51)
1 French Kookaburras and Australian Nightingales : Looking to France and back to Australia in Works by Marion Halligan and Mary Moody Susan Barrett , 2008 single work criticism
— Appears in: France and Australia Face to Face 2008; (p. 129-142)
1 No Place for a Woman? : Barbara Baynton's Bush Studies Susan Barrett , 2003 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of the Short Story in English=Les Cahiers de la Nouvelle , Spring vol. 40 no. 2003; (p. 85-96)
'Clearly, the risk taken by the author of excessive impicitness is the risk of being misunderstood. Susan Barrett argues that this has ... been the case for Barbara Baynton ... whose Bush Stories were until recently read as "true" accounts of life in the bush ' (Linda Collinge, Iintroduction to the Journal of the Short Story in English, 40 (2003) p.13). Barret re-examines the works in the light of feminist criticism, concluding that 'given the circumstances in which she was trying to publish, direct criticism was never an option for Baynton. What is essential in decoding Baynton's work is to accept that it is not about women but about the absence of women who are shown to be victims both of men in the bush and of language.' (p.95)
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