Sally Robinson
Sally Robinson (born 1952) is an English-born Australian artist. She has had a long career as a portrait artist and designer, painter and printmaker, teacher and lecturer. Her work is represented in private and public collections around Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Engendering the subject : gender and self-representation in contemporary women's fiction / by Robinson, Sally, 1959-
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Authenticity guaranteed : masculinity and the rhetoric of anti-consumerism in American culture / by Robinson, Sally, 1959-
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Marked men : white masculinity in crisis / by Robinson, Sally, 1959-
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