Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 De-scribing Empire : Post-colonialism and Textuality
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Introduction : The Textuality of Empire, Chris Tiffin , Alan Lawson , single work criticism (p. 1-11)
The Myth of Authenticity : Representation, Discourse and Social Practice, Gareth Griffiths , single work criticism (p. 70-85)
De-scribing Orality : Performance and the Recuperation of Voice, Helen Gilbert , single work criticism (p. 98-111)
Inscribing the Emptiness : Cartography, Exploration and the Construction of Australia, Simon Ryan , single work criticism (p. 115-130)
The Unfinished Commonwealth : Boundaries of Civility in Popular Australian Fiction of the First Commonwealth Decade, Robert Dixon , single work criticism (p. 131-140)
'The Softest Disorder' : Representing Cultural Indeterminacy, Fiona Giles , single work criticism (p. 141-151)

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      England,
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      Routledge ,
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      Extent: 254p.
      ISBN: 0415105471
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