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Huggan delivers a provocative reassessment of Australian literature, interpreting it through postcolonial, race, and global lenses. Contesting the idea that Australian writing exists outside the postcolonial framework, he argues it must instead be read within settler-colonial, racial, and global contexts. The book critiques persistent racial themes and advances a “deprovincializing” transnational literary approach, connecting Australian writing with global Anglophone cultures
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing Year: 2009
ISBN: 978‑0‑19‑922967‑3
Pages: 187