Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 The Tension between Assimilation and Identity Politics in James Moloney's Young Adult Novels "Dougy" and "Gracey"
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    y separately published work icon English Literatures in International Contexts Heinz Antor (editor), Klaus Stierstorfer (editor), Heidelberg : Winter Verlag , 2000 Z824672 2000 anthology criticism Collection of essays featuring critical case studies of anglophone writings in their international contexts and theoretical conceptualisations of major cultural factors. Contributors include Bill Ashcroft, Malcolm Bradbury, Hena Maes-Jelinek, Helen Tiffin. Heidelberg : Winter Verlag , 2000 pg. 333-347
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333-347 The Tension between Assimilation and Identity Politics in James Moloney's Young Adult Novels "Dougy" and "Gracey"small AustLit logo
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  • Dougy James Moloney , 1993 single work novel
  • Gracey James Moloney , 1994 single work novel
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