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Fakes, Literary Identity and Public Culture MARIA TAKOLANDER AND DAVID MCCOOEY, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY The fake presupposes the genuine. The fake author implies the real author, and
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City

New York / Oxford / Cambridge / /

Company

Sydney Morning Herald / /

Country

Australia / /

EntertainmentAwardEvent

the Miles Franklin Award / /

Event

Judicial Event / /

IndustryTerm

electronic media / usual protocols / media representations / /

Organization

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY / Civil Society / Association for the Study of Australian Literature / /

Person

Alison Bartlett / MARIA TAKOLANDER / Philip Mead / Gwen Harwood / Harold Stewart / Marsh / Carey Recasts Booker / Max Harris / Richard Guilliatt / Norma Khouri / Pauline Hanson / Robert Manne / Peter Carey / Robert Dixon / Jill Kitson / Christopher Lee / Peter Kirkpatrick / Frances Bonner / Christopher Chubb / Bob McCorkle / David P. Marshall / Peter Goldsworthy / Miles Davis / Wanda Koolmatrie / Leon Carmen / Bordieu / Helen Demidenko / P. David Marshall / Peter Craven / Helen Darville / Pierre Bourdieu / Cassandra Atherton / Affair / David Marr / David Musgrave / Brian Lloyd / Howard Jacobson / Peter Singer / DAVID MCCOOEY / John Frow / Paul Radley / James McAuley / David Carter / /

Position

fake author / national author / working-class poet / session chair / recently deceased mechanic/insurance salesman / real author / author / real author / and fake literature presupposes real literature / born writer / writer / /

Product

Franklin / /

PublishedMedium

The Sydney Morning Herald / Australian Book Review / The Bulletin / /

Technology

usual protocols / /

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