Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Aboriginal Identity and Representation in Ruby Langford's Don't Take Your Love to Town
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    y separately published work icon Resistance and Reconciliation : Writing in the Commonwealth Bruce Bennett (editor), Susan Cowan (editor), Jacqueline Lo (editor), Satendra Nandan (editor), Jennifer Webb (editor), Canberra : Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies , 2003 Z1016546 2003 anthology criticism Twenty-seven essays which 'raise important questions about race, class, gender, religion, politics and aesthetics in the lives of individuals and societies' and focus 'on writing as an act of resistance ... and also as a possible agent of reconciliation.' (Introduction, p.xi) Canberra : Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies , 2003 pg. 278-287
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