Migrant Daughters: The Female Voice in Greek-Australian Prose Fiction

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Owl Pub., 1992 - Biography & Autobiography - 272 pages
Migrant Daughters is an expository and interpretative analysis of the prose works of four prominent Greek-Australian women writers (Dina Amanatides, Vasso Kalamaras, Antigone Kefala and Zeny Giles) who collectively depict and explore aspects of migrant life in Australia, giving a fascinating insight into the 'other'. A combination of literary criticism and interviews by the four writers, Migrant Daughters aims to reach a variety of readers from academics to students, to a more general public with an interest in 'other' voices, which emerged in post-war Australia.

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Foreword
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Dina Amanatides
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Vasso Kalamaras
49
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