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Argues that Simone Lazaroo's The Australian Fiance advances a view of Australian exploitation of people of underprivileged gender, race, class, religion and ethnicity.
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yTransnational Women's Fiction : Unsettling Home and HomelandSusan Strehle,
New York (City):Palgrave Macmillan,2008Z14964892008single work criticism Discusses fiction by women writers from six homelands, drawing together feminist and postcolonial theories.New York (City):Palgrave Macmillan,2008