Rambling in Overdrive: Travelling through Tasmanian Literature
The paper examines 'Creativity and Innovation' in Tasmania; it questions the notion of 'originality'; Tasmanian literature is accused of inscribing history onto geography and reconfiguring the landscape. Duplicity provides the motif for an investigation of University of Tasmania academics who are also artists.
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Tasmanian Historical StudiesVolume
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