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'Decolonising Feminism' Workshop

Feminist Research Network, University of Wollongong

Building 67 Room 202 (67.202)

26 July 2pm -4pm

https://www.uow.edu.au/events/2019/decolonising-feminism-workshop.php

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Intan ParamadithaJuly 25, 2019
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Posted @withregram • @booksolace #booksolacereads #bookreview 
Apple and Knife, Intan Paramaditha 
Translated from Indonesian by Stephen J. Epstein
(Brow Books, 2018)

A short story
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#TheWanderingnovel 

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"Blood and ghosts. I nodded. It made sense. They always showed up together in sto

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