Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Nedlands, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:UWA Publishing , 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Shade of Difference, Alexandra Hasluck , single work short story (p. 1-16)
Black Wedgwood, E. L. Grant Watson , single work short story (p. 17-23)
N'Goola, Katharine Susannah Prichard , single work short story (p. 24-37)
Dokonikan, Randolph Stow , single work short story (p. 38-48)
Mr Berrington, Elizabeth Jolley , single work short story (p. 49-57)
Wong Chu and the Queen's Letterbox, T. A. G. Hungerford , single work short story (p. 58-65)
The Needle `Story', Robert Drewe , single work short story (p. 66-78)
All Those Bloody Young Catholics, Helen Garner , single work short story (p. 79-84)
Mobiles, Peter Cowan , single work short story (p. 85-89)
The Fence, Vasso Kalamaras , June Kingdom (translator) Vasso Kalamaras (translator) single work short story (p. 90-95)
All That Was Needed, Fotini Epanomitis , single work short story (p. 96-102)
My Hard Heart, Beth Yahp , single work short story (p. 103-113)
Going Home, Archie Weller , single work short story (p. 114-127)
Nilsam's Friend, Tim Winton , single work short story (p. 128-131)
Consuming Passions I, Deborah Robertson , single work short story (p. 132-146)
Heartbreak Hotel, Gail Jones , single work short story (p. 147-154)
Big Bang Theories Big Bang Theory 1, Terri-Ann White , single work short story (p. 155-160)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

The Fence in Australian Short Fiction : 'A Constant Crossing of Boundaries'? Kieran Dolin , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Cultural History , vol. 28 no. 2/3 2010; (p. 141-153)
'This article contributes to discussions about the significance of fences in the Australian social imaginary. It undertakes a historical and intertextual reading of eight short stories that take the fence as their titular symbol, and explores how the fence story is rewritten at various moments of change in twentieth-century Australia. Developments in narrative form and representation are related to changes in the cultural and political contexts, through a critical engagement with Iser's argument that the institution of literature works through a 'constant crossing of the boundary between the real and the imaginary'. As an Australian icon, the fence image illustrates the continuing power of settler discourse; however, the literary reworkings of the fence story disclose new visions of identity and otherness.' (Author's abstract)
Fragmented Identities : Aboriginal and Diasporic Protaginists in Select Short Stories from Home and Away Neelima Kanwar , 2008 single work criticism
— Appears in: IJAS , vol. 1 no. 1 2008; (p. 99-107)
The Elusiveness of Belonging Richard Scott Carr , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 15 no. 2 2001; (p. 141)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story
All so Evocative... Thea Calzoni , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 165 2001; (p. 114-115)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story
Shorts Melissa Hart , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 221 2000; (p. 60)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story ; Self-Helpless: 57 Pieces of Crucial Advice Morris Gleitzman , 2000 selected work prose
Recommended Reading : Paperbacks Stephen Saunders , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times Sunday Times , 21 May 2000; (p. 55)

— Review of Falling Woman Belinda Castles , 2000 single work novel ; Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story
Paperbacks Fiona Capp , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 6 May 2000; (p. 9)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story
Shorts Melissa Hart , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 221 2000; (p. 60)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story ; Self-Helpless: 57 Pieces of Crucial Advice Morris Gleitzman , 2000 selected work prose
All so Evocative... Thea Calzoni , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 165 2001; (p. 114-115)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story
The Elusiveness of Belonging Richard Scott Carr , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 15 no. 2 2001; (p. 141)

— Review of Home and Away : Australian Stories of Belonging and Alienation 2000 anthology short story
Fragmented Identities : Aboriginal and Diasporic Protaginists in Select Short Stories from Home and Away Neelima Kanwar , 2008 single work criticism
— Appears in: IJAS , vol. 1 no. 1 2008; (p. 99-107)
The Fence in Australian Short Fiction : 'A Constant Crossing of Boundaries'? Kieran Dolin , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Cultural History , vol. 28 no. 2/3 2010; (p. 141-153)
'This article contributes to discussions about the significance of fences in the Australian social imaginary. It undertakes a historical and intertextual reading of eight short stories that take the fence as their titular symbol, and explores how the fence story is rewritten at various moments of change in twentieth-century Australia. Developments in narrative form and representation are related to changes in the cultural and political contexts, through a critical engagement with Iser's argument that the institution of literature works through a 'constant crossing of the boundary between the real and the imaginary'. As an Australian icon, the fence image illustrates the continuing power of settler discourse; however, the literary reworkings of the fence story disclose new visions of identity and otherness.' (Author's abstract)
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