Doreen D’Cruz, ‘Women, Time and Place in Fiona Kidman’s The Book of Secrets’, Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 42:3, September 2007, 63-81

Gerri Kimber

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Abstract

Article review: In this absorbing article, Doreen D’Cruz considers New Zealand author Fiona Kidman’s 1987 novel, The Book of Secrets, from a feminist, dialogist and historiographical viewpoint, with reference to Kristeva, Bakhtin, Said, Friedman and Irigaray.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnotated Bibliography of English Studies
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2008

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