Trace & Margin/Periphery/Threshold: Contemporary Short Fiction and the Migrant Experience
Carol Millner’s PhD is a collection of seventeen interlinked short stories with an accompanying exegesis. The two components of the PhD answer the research question: How might a migrant writer employ the short story to explore the complexity of migrant experience in Australia? The stories represent...
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| description | Carol Millner’s PhD is a collection of seventeen interlinked short stories with an accompanying exegesis. The two components of the PhD answer the research question: How might a migrant writer employ the short story to explore the complexity of migrant experience in Australia? The stories represent diverse migrant voices within a loose structure informed by notions of historiographic metafiction and autofiction. The exegesis considers selected works by Mena Abdullah, Elizabeth Jolley and Nam Le. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-869312024-01-08T07:03:30Z Trace & Margin/Periphery/Threshold: Contemporary Short Fiction and the Migrant Experience Millner, Carol Elizabeth Carol Millner’s PhD is a collection of seventeen interlinked short stories with an accompanying exegesis. The two components of the PhD answer the research question: How might a migrant writer employ the short story to explore the complexity of migrant experience in Australia? The stories represent diverse migrant voices within a loose structure informed by notions of historiographic metafiction and autofiction. The exegesis considers selected works by Mena Abdullah, Elizabeth Jolley and Nam Le. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86931 Curtin University fulltext |
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