Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 Bread and Other Stories : A Collection of Writings
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'A collection of poetry, letters and prose by Afghan, Arab and Bosnian Australian women' (4).

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  • According to Loretta Vieceli, Bread and Other Stories has been included as a reading text for undergraduate English students at UNSW. [Source: 'The Community Development Framework' p. 17.]
  • Launched at Bankstown in late 2001.

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Works about this Work

Archive of the Displaced Paula Abood , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue vol. 11 no. 1 2011; (p. 1-6)
'Paula Abood's 'Archive of the Displaced' presents a related lacuna in the present institutionalised account of the nation. Abood writes of a current community cultural development program working to provide refugee women with the means to record the 'living repository' of war, displacement, racism and resistance through collective storytelling. Her account and the project itself provide a mindful response to the fleeting nature of the present and its traces in the face of official records.' (Source: Introduction : Archive Madness, p. 2)
The Community Development Framework Loretta Vieceli , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Afghan Women's Dobaiti Poetry : A Community Cultural Development Project 2006; (p. 15-19)
The Community Development Framework Loretta Vieceli , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Afghan Women's Dobaiti Poetry : A Community Cultural Development Project 2006; (p. 15-19)
Archive of the Displaced Paula Abood , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue vol. 11 no. 1 2011; (p. 1-6)
'Paula Abood's 'Archive of the Displaced' presents a related lacuna in the present institutionalised account of the nation. Abood writes of a current community cultural development program working to provide refugee women with the means to record the 'living repository' of war, displacement, racism and resistance through collective storytelling. Her account and the project itself provide a mindful response to the fleeting nature of the present and its traces in the face of official records.' (Source: Introduction : Archive Madness, p. 2)
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