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The Populist Imaginary in David Ireland's The Unknown Industrial Prisoner and The Chosen
Australian Literature David Ireland's Unknown Industrial Prisoner Populist Imaginary
2008/10/9
Benedict Anderson has argued that the modern nation-state, theorised as
an “imagined community, ” is founded on the rise of a secular media, a
media that not only provides a universal form of commun...
Italian-Australian Poetry by First Generation Writers: An Overview
Australian Literature First Generation Writers Italian-Australian Poetry
2008/10/9
Poetry in volume form written by Italian migrants in Australia began to
appear at the end of the 1940s, a period which marked the beginning of mass
Italian migration to Australia (350,000 betwee...
Fragmented and Entwined: Migration Stories in Sibyl’s Cave and Other Australian Fiction
Australian Literature Migration Stories Australian Fiction
2008/10/9
As a writer, a reader and a migrant, I am interested in the gaps in migration
narratives and in where the stories touch other stories. These features
suggest the difficulty of capturing the enor...
A Dreaming, a sauntering: re-imagining critical paradigms
Australian Literature sauntering Dreaming
2008/10/9
Franz Kafka asserted that “writing is an observation which is also an act”
(qtd. in Blanchot, Space of Literature 73). All our forms of writing and text
contribute to cultural meaning-making: the co...
Editors’Note
Australian Literature Editors’Note JASAL
2008/10/9
Welcome to the first on-line issue of JASAL. Over the last four years
JASAL has developed into a significant forum for discussions—held across
many media—about Australian literature, and how that li...
Peter Kirkpatrick The Seacoast of Bohemia
Australian Literature The Seacoast of Bohemia Peter Kirkpatrick
2008/10/8
You can’t take them all with you. No, you face some difficult decisions about your book collection when taking up a new a post at the other end of the earth: what to take; what to leave in storage; ...
William Hatherell The Third Metropolis: Imagining Brisbane through Art and Literature 1940-1970, Todd Barr and Rodney Sullivan, Words to Walk By: Exploring Literary Brisbane
Australian Literature Imagining Brisbane
2008/10/8
These two books testify in their different ways to the previously unremarked depth and richness of the literary and artistic heritage of Australia’s third city, Brisbane. As William Hatherell points o...
Just Words: Australian Authors Writing for Justice Ed. Bernadette Brennan Tolerance, Prejudice, Fear Gideon Haigh et al
Australian Literature Just Words Authors Writing
2008/10/8
Shrapnel from broken headlines, these words and names are the indigestible residue of the last decade’s public sphere. Like the fragments in a kaleidoscope, the patterns change but they don’t. Even in...
The Littoral Zone Ed. CA Cranston and Robert Zeller
Australian Literature over-enthusiasm Robert Zeller
2008/10/8
While wanting if I can to avoid the reviewer’s error of over-enthusiasm, I would like to say at once how much pleasure this book gave me. After years of trekking through the deconstructive wastelands,...
A Companion to Australian Literature Since 1900 Ed. Nicholas Birns and Rebecca McNeer
Australian Literature Rebecca McNeer Nicholas Birns
2008/10/8
This is a large and very handsome volume and it’s good to see Australian literature figuring in the Camden Companion series. In addition, the volume is edited by two American scholars, who bring an ou...
Power, Vanishing Acts and Silent Watchers in Janette Turner Hospital’s The Last Magician
Australian Literature central Sydney The Last Magician home
2008/10/8
In Janette Turner Hospital’s fifth novel The Last Magician this world-wandering daughter of Australian literature returns to the place she still calls “home”. The novel is set mainly in central Sydn...
“Our Own Way Back”: Spatial Memory in the Poetry of David Malouf
Australian Literature Spatial Memory David Malouf
2008/10/8
Much of David Malouf’s writing enacts what may be referred to as “spatial memory.” His poetry utilises a uniquely “layered” time-perspective in which Malouf repeatedly revisits places of personal sign...
Displaced from the Sacred Sites: David Foster’s In the New Country and The Land Where Stories End
Australian Literature Sacred Sites
2008/10/8
David Foster’s novels consistently interpret Australia as “colonial”, with its white settlers denied any spiritual connection with the natural environment, and its indigenous people displaced and dama...
The Racialised Self, Ecology and the Sacred in Xavier Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country
Australian Literature Racialised Self Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country Ecology
2008/10/8
Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country (1975) anticipated edgy twenty-first century national conversations about race relations and ecology currently occurring in Australia in the disciplines of history and...
“Altogether better-bred looking”: Race and Romance in the Australian Novels of Rosa Praed
Australian Literature Rosa Praed Altogether better-bred looking
2008/10/8
Rosa Praed once had a reputation for being something of a radical. Ranging in her novels from staunch support of the squatterarchy to sentimental sympathy for the common man, her political instincts w...