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Acknowledgements; Introduction;
1. Culture, language and the self;
2. In search of a national identity;
3. The bush and women;
4. Landscape representation and national identity;
5. Henry Lawson: the people's poet;
6. Barbara Bayton: a dissident voice from the bush;
7. Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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