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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... vol. 6 no. 3 December 2009 of Life Writing est. 2004 Life Writing
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Memoirs of Our Nervous Illness : The Queensland Police Special Branch Files of Carole Ferrier as Political Auto/Biography, Margaret Henderson , Alexandra Winter , single work criticism
'In this essay we make use of one example of the security police file - the Queensland Police Special Branch file of the Australian socialist-feminist activist and English literature academic, Carol Ferrier - to explore just how security agencies tried to understand and record the life of a socialist-feminist in the 1970s and 1980s. That is, what did they make of this radically new form of politics and political subjectivity? In this article we position the secret police dossier as a form of political biography, and hence expand the forms and subject matter typically included within the genre. We argue that not only can the Special Branch file be read as a form of biography of Carole Ferrier, but also as an unwitting autobiographical text of the Special Branch.'
(p. 349-367)

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