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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Claiming space for Australian women's writing

edited byDevaleena Das Sanjukta Dasgupta

Details | Table of Contents

Writing silence

grieving mothers and the literature of war

Ffion Murphy Richard Nile

pp.37-59

Among the reeds

a lost novel of women's emancipation

Susan Sheridan

pp.61-73

Poetic rivalry and silent love

Lawson's muse and Mary the bard

Devaleena Das

pp.75-92

Gothic moods and colonial night guests

Beatrice Grimshaw's writings on Fiji

Victoria Reeve

pp.93-106

Disparate visions

the contested homefront worlds of Gwen Harwood, Faith Richmond and Judith Wright (1939–1945)

Raymond Evans

pp.141-161

Made in suburbia

intra-suburban narratives in contemporary Australian women's fiction

Belinda Burns

pp.163-179

"The inexhaustible properties of a lady's pen"

the literary craft of Georgiana Molloy

Jessica White

pp.181-196

From inner space to outer space

lesbian writing in Australia

Susan Hawthorne

pp.199-212

"The sex thing is strange"

the queerness of Barbara Hanrahan's fiction

Damien Barlow

pp.227-241

Locating indigenous sovereign spaces

race and womanhood in Romaine Moreton's poetry

Sibendu Chakraborty

pp.261-273

On becoming an Australian

the journey of Patricia Pengilley

Sanghamitra Dalal

pp.291-307

Transnation and feminine fluidity

new horizon in the fiction of Chandani Lokugé

Sharon Rundle

pp.323-336

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2017

Pages: 353

ISBN (hardback): 978-3-319-50399-8

ISBN (digital): 978-3-319-50400-1

Full citation:

Das Devaleena, Dasgupta Sanjukta (2017) Claiming space for Australian women's writing. Dordrecht, Springer.