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    Start trek and endgame: millennial politics, narratives, images

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    Authors
    Buchbinder, David
    Date
    2002
    Type
    Book
    
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    Buchbinder, David (ed). 2002. Start trek and endgame: millennial politics, narratives, images: a selection of papers from the Australian and South Pacific Association for Comparative Literature Studies Conference, Fremantle WA, 11-13 December 1997. Bentley, WA: Black Swan Press, Curtin University of Technology.
    ISBN
    1863428526
    Faculty
    Faculty of Humanities
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    The publisher's website may be accessed at http://research.humanities.curtin.edu.au/blackswan/

    All images and text are copyright of Black Swan Press and/or individual copyright holders

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3867
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