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Essays in Poetry, Mainly Australian: Vincent Buckley and the Question of the National Literature
Vincent Buckley Vincent Buckley Essays in Poetry
2010/3/5
Vincent Buckley's Essays in Poetry, Mainly Australian (1957) was Buckley's major contribution to the formation of an Australian literary canon, particularly one fit for study in the newly emerging aca...
STRICTLY BALLROOM (1992):DEPARTURE FROM TRADITIONAL ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN DISCOURSES OR VEILED CONFIRMATION OF OLD NATIONAL ENCOURAGEMENT MECHANISMS?
Vampyre Theory of Reception Beowulf Victorian England
2009/10/19
Dudley Wrights? book Vampires and Vampirism (1914) might well be said to be the first serious attempt in English to compile vampire stories and reports from all over the world, as well as to elucidate...
The Plight of Stolen Generation in Jane Harrison’s Stolen, an Australian Aboriginal play
Plight Stolen Generation Jane Harrison’s Stolen Australian Aboriginal play
2010/9/30
The most important and painful issues associated with the “Lost Generation” came to be hotly debated in Australia and it was desired by the Committee of Management Ilbijerri to be the theme of its nex...
Of Dragons and Devils:Chinese-Australian Life Stories
Australian Literature Dragons evils Life Stories
2008/10/27
The collaborative life story, and its close generic relative, testimonial writing, occupy
hybrid positions between biography and autobiography, between orality and writing,
between literature and va...
'Good Reading' in the Australian Women's Weekly 1933-1970
Australian Literature Australian Women's Weekly Good Reading
2008/10/27
The Australian Womens Weekly has attracted attention in recent years from many different
quarters; from historians of gender and consumerism in post-war Australia (see
Sheridan); and from stud...
Australian Writing, Deep Ecology and Julia Leigh's The Hunter
Australian Literature Australian Writing The Hunter Deep Ecology
2008/10/27
There was a mixed reaction to the publication of Julia Leighs The Hunter in 1999. Her
novel about an agent who goes in search of the thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) to harvest
its genetic informat...
Writing in “A Fairy Story Landscape”:Fairy Tales and Contemporary Australian Fiction
Australian Literature Fairy Story Landscape Fiction Fairy Tales
2008/10/24
Fairy tales are everywhere in Australian fiction. Some of the most beloved characters
in Australian literature are compared by their authors to fairy-tale heroes and
heroines. Murray Bail has writte...
'Art is the Windowpane': Novels of Australian Women and Modernism in Inter-war Europe
Art Inter-war Europe Modernism Australian Literature Australian Women
2008/10/20
During the 1990s there was a growing interest in the role played by women in the
development of Australian modernist art. Books by Caroline Ambrus, Australian
Women Artists: First Fleet to 1945 (1...
Windshuttling The Right: Some Australian Literary and Historical Adaptations for the Stage
Australian Literature Historical Adaptations Windshuttling The Right
2008/10/20
For the purposes of this discussion I am going to take liberties with the idea of
“adaptation” and extend it beyond the primary meaning of a literary work rewritten
for presentation in a different m...
The Wood from the Trees: Taxonomy and the Eucalypt as the New National Hero in Recent Australian Writing
Australian Literature Recent Australian Writing New National Hero
2008/10/20
A number of recent successful Australian narratives have revealed a striking fixation
with trees, especially indigenous trees, and particularly the eucalypt. Most
obviously in Murray Bail’s Eucalypt...
Boundary Work: Australian Literary Studies in the Field of Knowledge Production
Australian Literature Knowledge Production Boundary Work
2008/10/20
What I would insist upon is the importance of keeping in mind
when doing a local or a national case study the wider frame of
reference within which any case can be situated. [. . .] Nothing
occurs ...
The Genesis and Commodification of Katherine Langloh Parker's Australian Legendary Tales (1896)
Australian Literature Katherine Langloh Australian Legendary Tales
2008/10/17
Katherine Langloh Parker’s Australian Legendary Tales provides a useful case study
in formulating the role of women writers in the transformation of culture as a
specific function in the expansion o...
’I’m Not Australian, I’m Not Greek, I’m Not Anything’: Identity and the Multicultural Nation in Christos Tsiolkas’s Loaded
Australian Literature Identity Multicultural Nation Christos Tsiolkas’s Loaded
2008/10/16
Developing out of the changing demographic composition of countries in the
twentieth century, policies of multiculturalism embody an attempt by the state
to encourage and celebrate ethno-cultural di...
Landscapes of Australian Childhoods: A Regional Comparison of Edenic Imaginings
Australian Literature Australian Childhoods Edenic Imaginings
2008/10/16
Like writers from overseas, Australian authors commonly invoke the mythology of
Eden in narratives about childhood. Childhood is typically viewed as a time of
blissful innocence where the infant pos...
It'll End in Tears: Melancholy in Contemporary Australian Picture Books
Australian Literature Melancholy Contemporary Australian Picture Books
2008/10/16
In 2002, two melancholy picture books featured in Australian children’s literature
awards. Libby Gleeson’s An Ordinary Day, illustrated by Armin Greder, won
the Children’s Book Council of Australia ...