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A failure of memory? Revisiting the Demidenko/Darville debate

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Despite its somewhat perverse inversion of Holocaust memory, Alba argues that the literary hoax of Demidenko's novel 'The Hand that signed the paper' can be understood (but not excused) as a “refraction of Australia’s racial and identity politics at the time”. While acrimony and scandal followed in its wake,the novel also served to reveal important fault lines in Australian political life.

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