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Alternative title: Writing the Everyday; ALS
Note: Guest editor : Andrew McCann
Issue Details: First known date: 1998... vol. 18 no. 4 1998 of Australian Literary Studies est. 1963 Australian Literary Studies
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction : Subtopia, or the Problem of Suburbia, Andrew McCann , single work criticism (p. vii-x)
The Pursuit of Oblivion: In Flight from Suburbia, Joan Kirkby , single work criticism (p. 1-19)
James McAuley's New Guinea : Colonialism, Modernity and Suburbia, Robert Dixon , single work criticism biography (p. 20-40)
Shopping at Last!: History, Fiction and the Anti-Suburban Tradition, Garry Kinnane , single work criticism (p. 41-55)
Decomposing Suburbia: Patrick White's Perversity, Andrew McCann , single work criticism (p. 56-71)
Subdivisions of Suburbia: The Politics of Place in Melissa Lucashenko's 'Steam Pigs' and Amanda Lohrey's 'Camille's Bread', Margaret Henderson , single work criticism (p. 72-86)
Shit Creek: Suburbia, Abjection and Subjectivity in Australian 'Grunge' Fiction, Karen Brooks , single work criticism (p. 87-100)
Neither Here Nor There: Suburban Voices in Australian Poetry, David McCooey , single work criticism (p. 101-114)
The Suburban Problem of Evil, Jennifer Maiden , single work criticism (p. 115-125)
How to Use a Street Directory : Detail and Knowledge in the Work of Alan Wearne, Martin Duwell , single work criticism (p. 126-135)
Alan Wearne : Interview, Martin Duwell (interviewer), single work interview (p. 136-143)
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