Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Rewriting Europe : Carey's 'Jack Maggs' and Malouf's 'Remembering Babylon'
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The article discusses Carey's Jack Maggs and David Malouf's Remembering Babylon 'as works that dismantle [the] traditional and hallowed image of the European Self and, in the process of that writing-back, to reverse the binaries constructed in the discourse of orientalism of the non-European world as the image of all that was dark and reprehensible' (p. 310).

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