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Browsing by Author "Lawn JM"

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    Creativity inc.: Globalizing the cultural imaginary in New Zealand
    (Rodopi, 2006) Lawn JM
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    Playing with freud: radical narcissism and intertextuality in frame's intensive care and daughter buffalo
    (Rodopi B.V. Amsterdam-New York, 2009) Lawn JM
    In this essay, my aim is to place Frame and Freud in an interpretative relationship by pursung just one point of intersection between them: the modulations of the Narcissus myth in Intensive Care and Daughter Buffalo, focusing on scenes that concentrate the dilemmas of transference, "desperate capture," and misapprehended love descsribed so acutely in Frame's autobiography.
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    Settler society and postcolonial apologies in Australia and New Zeland
    (2008) Lawn JM
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    The word as remnant: Margaret Atwood and Janet Frame
    (University of Otago, Department of English, 2005) Lawn JM

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