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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Women's Writing in English : India and Australia
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Delhi,
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Gnosis , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'No Place for a Woman' : A Brief Tour of Janette Turner Hospital's Writing, Paul Sharrad , single work criticism (p. 1-16)
The Female Space through Indian and Australian Poetic Lenses, Sudhir K. Arora , single work criticism
The author argues that 'some female voices in India and Australia [...] are quite similar regarding their femininity though their modes of expression differ' (p. 17).
(p. 17-26)
Ethel Anderson on India, Alur Janaki Ram , single work criticism (p. 27-38)
Multiculturalism in Change of Skies and The Time of the Peacock : Protest and Acquiescence in the Novels of Yasmine Gooneratne and Mena Abdullah, Pradip Kumar Patra , single work criticism
Patra argues that 'Australian identity means many identities and has attained a new kind of sophistication and broad tolerance which thousands of years of world history have so far seldom managed to achieve'.
(p. 67-74)
Tales They Tell : Early Australian and Indian Women's Travel Writing, Sreenath Muraleedharan K. , single work criticism (p. 99-112)
Structure against Place, Fate and Cruelty : Deplorable State of Bush Women from the Works of Barbara Baynton, P. Bhubaneswari , single work criticism (p. 149-156)
Shellshocks and Aftershocks : Scars of the Holocaust Problematizing Identity in Elizabeth Jolley's Milk and Honey, V. Lakshmanan , single work criticism (p. 165-170)
Nova Peris : Telling a Personal Story, Supala Pandirajan , single work criticism
'Telling one's story creates a space for oneself and by standing up to tell her story, Nova Peris, too, has carved this unique personal space. This article looks at how far Nova Peris has successfully used this space to not only present her life but also to represent her family, community, country and her own ideas about the various extant issues in her country' (p. 171).
(p. 171-178)
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