Australian literature in the German Democratic Republic : reading through the Iron Curtain /

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Other Authors: Moore, N (Nicole) (Editor), Moore, Nicole, (Harvard local name) (Editor), Moore, Nicole, 1969- (Editor), Moore, Nicole (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Spittel, Christina (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Anthem Press, 2016
Series:Anthem studies in Australian literature and culture
Anthem studies in Australian literature and culture
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I CONTEXTS AND FRAMES
  • ch. 1 Censorship, Australian Literature and Foreign-Language Books in East German Publishing History / Siegfried Lokatis
  • ch. 2 Towards a Cross-Border Canon: Marcus Clarke's For the Term of His Natural Life Behind the Wall / Russell West-Pavlov
  • ch. 3 Community, Difference, Context: (Re)reading the Contact Zone / Jennifer Wawrzinek
  • pt. II BOOKS AND WRITERS
  • ch. 4 Sedition as Realism: Frank Hardy's Power without Glory Parts the Iron Curtain / Nicole Moore
  • ch. 5 Katharine Susannah Prichard, Dymphna Cusack and `Women on the Path of Progress' / Camille Barrera
  • ch. 6 Walter Kaufmann: Walking the Tightrope / Alexandra Ludewig
  • ch. 7 Fictionalizing Australia for the GDR: Adventure Writer Joachim Specht / Patricia F. Blume
  • ch. 8 `To Do Something for Australian Literature': Anthologizing Australia for the German Democratic Republic of the 1970s / Christina Spittel
  • pt. III LITERARY EXCHANGE
  • ch. 9 `There I'm a Nobody; Here I'm a Marxian Writer': Australian Writers in the East / Susan Lever
  • ch. 10 Behind the Wall, through Australian Eyes: Anna Funder's Stasiland / Leah Gerber
  • ch. 11 `Because It Was Exotic, because It Was So Far Away': Bernhard Scheller in Conversation / Christina Spittel