y separately published work icon Foreign Dialogues : Memories, Translations, Conversations selected work   interview   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Foreign Dialogues : Memories, Translations, Conversations
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Pluto Press , 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Extraordinary Ordinary, Mary Zournazi (interviewer), single work interview
Elspeth Probyn speaks to Mary Zournazi about migration (including her own migration from Quebec to Australia) and belonging.
(p. 27-39)
By the Roadside, Mary Zournazi (interviewer), single work interview
Antigone Kefala speaks with Mary Zournaki about 'minority writing and what constitutes a different cultural aesthetics' (41).
(p. 41-52)
Sexualities, Identities, New Aboriginalities, Mary Zournazi (interviewer), single work interview
Denise Groves speaks of how 'experiences of living between different cultures influence her writing and construction of identity' (77).
(p. 77-86)
Reinventing Selves, Mary Zournazi (interviewer), single work interview
In this interview, Sneja Gunew discusses foreignness, postcolonialism, nationalism, multiculturalism, exile and translation in the context of her writing and teaching.
(p. 99-116)
Stories within Stories, Mary Zournazi (interviewer), single work interview
Laleen Jayamanne speaks with Mary Zournazi about her 'moving between different languages and cultures and how "the non-recognition of self" intersects with her aesthetic practice and cinematic work' (133).
(p. 133-151)
Out of Bounds : Inauthentic Spaces and the Production of Identities, Mary Zournazi (interviewer), single work interview
Ien Ang in this interview discusses with Mary Zournazi 'the ambivalence of cultural identification and the in-between spaces of foreign life' (153).
(p. 153-167)
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