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Australian Multilingual Literature in the Twenty-First Century: A Survey

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Besemeres, Mary

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This is a review of multilingual literature published in Australia since ca. 2000. It errs on the side of inclusiveness, to convey the basic details of as many relevant titles as possible to an international scholarly audience which may know little about Australian writing, let alone multilingual literature produced in Australia.

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Journal of Literary Multilingualism

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