RIS ID
39550
Abstract
Through the gardens depicted in their Blue Mountains texts of the 1980s and 1990s, Australian writers Drusilla Modjeska and Kate Llewellyn forge a feminist aesthetic in which the binaries of nature/culture, male/female and bush/city co-exist. These texts depict Australia as a nation that no longer looks predominantly to Britain but is a hybrid and transcultural entity which embraces its rich migrant experience.
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Publication Details
Hicks, E. 2011, 'The bush and the garden in the writing of Drusilla Modjeska and Kate Llewellyn', Journal of the European Association for Studies on Australia, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 70-81.