Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 Land of Plenty : The Narrative Politics of the Desert in Susan Hawthorne's 'The Falling Woman'
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Alternative title: Could Irigaray be Eurocentric?: Exploring the Desert, Epilepsy and Lesbian Writing in Susan Hawthorne's 'The Falling Woman'
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Variant title appears in 'Jamming the Machinery : Contemporary Australian Women's Writing'
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