Jenny de Reuck & Hugh Webb, Postcolonial Texts?
Amanda Nettlebeck, 'The Two Halves': Questions of Post-Colonial Theory and Practice in Christopher Koch's The Year of Living Dangerously
M.D. Fletcher, Post-Colonial Peter Carey
Phil Roe, Sybyllascape : Language and Landscape - Intervening in the Historical Space of Literary Narrative
Hugh Webb, Doin' the Post-Colonial Story? Neidjie, Narogin and the Aboriginal Narrative Intervention...
John Fielder, Postcoloniality and Mudrooroo Narogin's Ideology of Aboriginality
Suzanne Baker, Magic Realism as a Postcolonial Strategy: The Kadaitcha Sung
Kathryn Trees, My Place as Counter-Memory
Vijay Mishra, Satendra Nandan: The Wounded Sea
Dennis Haskell, 'People, Traffic and Concrete': Perceptions of the City in Modern Singaporean Poetry
Alamgir Hashmi, 'Sun and Moon'
Mark Truslove, 'Speaking to You', Contemplating Greenough Time'
John Kinsella, 'Lilith Spies on Adam and Eve', 'Ringwallbilder'
Riemke Ensing, 'Naming', 'Interior', 'Fictions'
Peter Alcock: Russell Haley. THE TRANSFER STATION. Nagare Press, 1989
Amanda Heptinstall: Mary Fallon. WORKING HOT. Sybylla Press, Melbourne, 1989: A re-writing/reading.
Chris Floyd: David Marr. PATRICK WHITE: A LIFE. Random House Australia, Milson's Point, 1991.
Christopher Ward: Jack Davis, Stephen Muecke, Mudrooroo Narogin and Adam Shoemaker (eds.). PAPERBARK: A COLLECTION OF BLACK AUSTRALIAN WRITINGS, UQP, St. Lucia, 1990.
Maria Degabriele: Drusilla Modjeska. POPPY. McPhee Gribble, Ringwood, 1990.
Max Richards: Mark Williams (ed.) THE CAXTON PRESS ANTHOLOGY: NEW ZEALAND POETRY 1972-1986 . The Caxton Press, Christchurch, 1987; Murray Edmond and Mary Paul (eds.). THE NEW POETS: INITIATIVES IN NEW ZEALAND POETRY, Allen & Unwin/ Port Nicholson Press, Wellington, 1987; Miriama Evans, Harvey McQueen and Ian Wedde (eds.), THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CONTEMPORARY NEW ZEALAND POETRY: NGA KUPU TITOHU O AOTEAROA, Penguin Books, Auckland, 1989.
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