Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 [In]quest of the Subject: The Dialogic Construction of Subjectivity in Caroline Macdonald's 'Speaking to Miranda'
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McCallum examines "the narrative strategies used by Macdonald [in Speaking to Miranda] to represent the complex processes through which subjectivity is constructed out of a range of appropriated discourses, images, voices, memories and desires".

Notes

  • Based on a talk presented at the Association for the Study of Australian Literature Conference held at Ballarat University College in 1992.

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