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From Rural Idyll to Dystopian Nightmare: Narratives of Child Death in ‘Country’ Australia
Elise Rosser
Social Work and Arts
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Social Sciences
Analysis
9%
Attention
9%
Australia
63%
Case Studies
18%
Child
100%
Commentary
18%
Coverage
18%
Crime
18%
Death
63%
Evidence
18%
Examinations
9%
Failure
36%
Historical Research
9%
History
9%
Homicide
72%
Influence
36%
Interpretation
18%
Investigation
18%
Jordan
9%
Manslaughter
63%
Parents
9%
Perspective
18%
Representation
18%
Ruralities
18%
Social Systems
18%
Theses
45%
Understanding
9%
Violent Crime
9%
Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
9%
cultural commentary
9%
distancing
9%
Enactment
9%
Framing
9%
Idyll
9%
Killing
9%
nightmares
9%
Regional
18%
Rural
36%
Tropes
9%
Urban
9%