Maps and Meanings

  • Graham Huggan
    Territorial Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Fiction. University of Toronto Press
Reviewed by Axel Knoenagel
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This review “Maps and Meanings” originally appeared in Women and War. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 151 (Winter 1996): 177-178.

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