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Table des matières - Contents
Editorial
Ouvrir les 'Frontières' pour combattre le racisme d'André Ntonfo
'Race', 'Whiteness' and the Australian Context
by Peta Stephenson
Racist Ideology: The Australian Situation by Dorothy Parker
On Being Australian' by Cheryl Lange
French Against French, the Uneasy Incorporation of Beurs into French Society. d'Hélène Jaccomard
L'Ethnisme n'est-il qu'une forme de racisme? Le cas des Bamiléké d'Ambroise Kom
En marge du dossier: Libres propos de Madame Micheline Coulibaly, écrivaine / Comments from Ms. Micheline Coulibaly, Writer
Racisme et Internet: un article publié Online par Le Ligueur
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Editorial board
Peter Limb, The University of Western Australia
* African literature survival outside the realm of large world publishers: illusion or reality?
* AIDS literature in Africa and elsewhere
* Civil wars, violence, economic loss of control and literary texts
* The Net: New Opportunities or old Hegemony?
Dr. Jean-Marie VOLET, Editor
The University of Western Australia
School of European Languages
Department of French Studies
Nedlands 6907
Australia.
Daniel Tchapda, AfricAvenir, Douala
Hélène Jaccomard, The University of Western Australia
Philip Dwyer, The University of Newcastle
Tim A. Unwin, The University of Liverpool
Editor ([email protected])
Last updated: Wednesday, 19-Feb-97
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