Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Questions of Identity in Contemporary Australia
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    y separately published work icon Australian Nationalism Reconsidered : Maintaining a Monocultural Tradition in a Multicultural Society Adi Wimmer (editor), Tubingen : Stauffenburg Verlag , 1999 Z971792 1999 anthology essay criticism Essays and critical articles arranged in five sections: Nationalism: Some Theoretical Perspectives; Nationalism and Australian Popular Culture; Nationalism: Responses by Writers and Poets; (Not) Maintaining the National in Fiction and Autobiography; The Rhetoric of Nationalism. These papers were first presented at the 4th EASA (European Association for Australian Studies) Conference held at Klagenfurt University in September 1997. Tubingen : Stauffenburg Verlag , 1999 pg. 63-71

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Inside Out in the Land Down Under : Reading Trauma through Janette Turner Hospital's Oyster Isabel Fraile , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Splintered Glass : Facets of Trauma in the Post-Colony and Beyond 2011; (p. 221-243)
Isabel Fraile claims that 'While a thoroughly enjoyable and gripping experience, reading Janette Turner Hospital's Oyster (1996) often manages to feel, at the same time, like reading a handbook of trauma theory.' (p 221)
Inside Out in the Land Down Under : Reading Trauma through Janette Turner Hospital's Oyster Isabel Fraile , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Splintered Glass : Facets of Trauma in the Post-Colony and Beyond 2011; (p. 221-243)
Isabel Fraile claims that 'While a thoroughly enjoyable and gripping experience, reading Janette Turner Hospital's Oyster (1996) often manages to feel, at the same time, like reading a handbook of trauma theory.' (p 221)
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