What's France got to do with it? Contemporary memoirs of Australians in France

While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in the 1990s, well over 40 have been published since 2000, overwhelmingly written by women. Although we might expect a focus on travel, intercultural adjustment and communication in these texts, this is...

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Main Author: de Nooy, Juliana (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2020
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