Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 Issues of Race and Gender in Ruby Langford's `Don't Take Your Love to Town'
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    y separately published work icon Reading Aboriginal Women's Autobiography Anne Brewster , South Melbourne : Sydney University in association with Oxford University Press , 1996 Z165235 1996 selected work criticism

    'Discussion and analysis of women's life histories through examination of work of Sally Morgan, Ruby Langford and Alice Nannup and themes of Aboriginality, race and gender and family and storytelling respectively; introductory chapter discusses the styles and themes of women's autobiography; includes a list of published autobiographies for further reading; suitable for secondary students.' (Publication summary)

    South Melbourne : Sydney University in association with Oxford University Press , 1996
    pg. 30-45
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