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Available from: UNSW Press, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Dymocks, and Gleebooks. More information on Ladies who Lunge here. |
Available
from: UNSW
Press, Amazon.com,
Amazon.co.uk,
Dymocks,
and Gleebooks.
More information on Tracking the Jack here.
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Welcome to Brabazon.net. This is the web of Tara Brabazon, Associate Professor in Communication and Cultural Studies at Murdoch University, based in Perth, Western Australia. In 2002 her second and third books, Digital Hemlock: Internet education and the poisoning of teaching and Ladies who Lunge: Celebrating difficult women, have been released by the University of New South Wales Press. They followed the successful release of Tracking the Jack: A retracing of the Antipodes in 2000. Brabazon.net provides information about these two books, as well as material about Tara's career, interests and profile. Her curriculum vitae is also available as a .PDF document. Use the navigation bar at the top and bottom on each page to make your way around the website. You can use the navigation bar to reach a short profile of Tara; information on her books (Jack, Ladies and Hemlock); an introduction to the courses that Tara is presently teaching Murdoch University; as well as her current curriculum vitaeincluding links to e-journal versions of her articles. |
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