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| Title | Mis-recognised Knowledges: National Identity and the Unreliable Narrator in Jack Hibberd's A Stretch of the Imagination and Josephine Wilson's The Geography of Haunted Places | |
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| Source | Australasian Drama Studies, ADSA, VIC | |
| Issue | 52 | |
| Page | 69-84 | |
| Date Issued | April 2008 | |
| Language | English | |
| Citation | Glen McGillivray, Mis-recognised Knowledges: National Identity and the Unreliable Narrator in Jack Hibberd's A Stretch of the Imagination and Josephine Wilson's The Geography of Haunted Places, Australasian Drama Studies, 52, April 2008, 69-84 | |
| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Resource Identifier | 44473 | |
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