Contemporary Issues In Australian Literature

Contemporary Issues In Australian Literature Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Contemporary Issues In Australian Literature book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Contemporary Issues in Australian Literature

Author : David Callahan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2014-02-25
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781135313814

Get Book

Contemporary Issues in Australian Literature by David Callahan Pdf

The contemporary study of Australian literature ranges widely across issues of general cultural studies, the politics of identity (both ethnic and gendered), and the position of Australia within wider postcolonial contexts. This volume intervenes in the most significant of issues in these areas from a variety of international perspectives.

Contemporary Issues in Australian Literature

Author : David Callahan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:163865292

Get Book

Contemporary Issues in Australian Literature by David Callahan Pdf

Contemporary Australian Literature

Author : Nicholas Birns
Publisher : Sydney University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2015-12-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781743324363

Get Book

Contemporary Australian Literature by Nicholas Birns Pdf

Australia has been seen as a land of both punishment and refuge. Australian literature has explored these controlling alternatives, and vividly rendered the landscape on which they transpire. Twentieth-century writers left Australia to see the world; now Australia’s distance no longer provides sanctuary. But today the global perspective has arrived with a vengeance. In Contemporary Australian Literature: A World Not Yet Dead, Nicholas Birns tells the story of how novelists, poets and critics, from Patrick White to Hannah Kent, from Alexis Wright to Christos Tsiolkas, responded to this condition. With rancour, concern and idealism, modern Australian literature conveys a tragic sense of the past yet an abiding vision of the way forward. Birns paints a vivid picture of a rich Australian literary voice – one not lost to the churning of global markets, but in fact given new life by it. Contrary to the despairing of the critics, Australian literary identity continues to flourish. And as Birns finds, it is not one thing, but many. "In this remarkable, bold and fearless book, Nicholas Birns contests how literary cultures are read, how they are constituted and what they stand for … In examining the nature of the barriers between public and private utterance, and looking outside the absurdity of the rules of genre, Birns has produced a redemptive analysis that leaves hope for revivifying a world not yet dead." - John Kinsella

What Now

Author : Cameo Dalley
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789208863

Get Book

What Now by Cameo Dalley Pdf

Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork undertaken since 2006, the book addresses some of the most topical aspects of remote Aboriginal life in Australia. This includes the role of kinship and family, relationships to land and sea, and cross-cultural relations with non-Aboriginal residents. There is also extensive treatment of contemporary issues relating to alcohol consumption, violence and the impact of systemic ill health. This richly detailed portrayal provides a nuanced account of everyday endurance and social intensity on Mornington Island.

Rethinking the Victim

Author : Anne Brewster,Sue Kossew
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2019-02-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351606905

Get Book

Rethinking the Victim by Anne Brewster,Sue Kossew Pdf

This book is the first to examine gender and violence in Australian literature. It argues that literary texts by Australian women writers offer unique ways of understanding the social problem of gendered violence, bringing this often private and suppressed issue into the public sphere. It draws on the international field of violence studies to investigate how Australian women writers challenge the victim paradigm and figure women’s agencies. In doing so, it provides a theoretical context for the increasing number of contemporary literary works by Australian women writers that directly address gendered violence, an issue that has taken on urgent social and political currency. By analysing Australian women’s literary representations of gendered violence, this book rethinks victimhood and agency, particularly from a feminist perspective. One of its major innovations is that it examines mainstream Australian women’s writing alongside that of Indigenous and minoritised women. In doing so it provides insights into the interconnectedness of Australia’s diverse settler, Indigenous and diasporic histories in chapters that examine intimate partner violence, violence against Indigenous women and girls, family violence and violence against children, and the war and political violence.

Social Patterns in Australian Literature

Author : T. Inglis Moore
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2023-07-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520316195

Get Book

Social Patterns in Australian Literature by T. Inglis Moore Pdf

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1971.

A Companion to Australian Literature Since 1900

Author : Nicholas Birns,Rebecca McNeer
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1571133496

Get Book

A Companion to Australian Literature Since 1900 by Nicholas Birns,Rebecca McNeer Pdf

A fresh twenty-first century look at Australian literature in a broad, inclusive and multicultural sense.

Australian Literature

Author : Graham Huggan
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2007-09-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191528026

Get Book

Australian Literature by Graham Huggan Pdf

The Oxford Studies in Postcolonial Literatures series offers stimulating and accessible introductions to definitive topics and key genres and regions within the rapidly diversifying field of postcolonial literary studies in English. In a provocative contribution to the series, Graham Huggan presents fresh readings of an outstanding, sometimes deeply unsettling national literature whose writers and readers just as unmistakably belong to the wider world. Australian literature is not the unique province of Australian readers and critics; nor is its exclusive task to provide an internal commentary on changing national concerns. Huggan's book adopts a transnational approach, motivated by postcolonial interests, in which contemporary ideas taken from postcolonial criticism and critical race theory are productively combined and imaginatively transformed. Rejecting the fashionable view that Australia is not, and never will be, postcolonial, Huggan argues on the contrary that Australian literature, like other settler literatures, requires close attention to postcolonial methods and concerns. A postcolonial approach to Australian literature, he suggests, is more than just a case for a more inclusive nationalism; it also involves a general acknowledgement of the nation's changed relationship to an increasingly globalized world. As such, the book helps to deprovincialize Australian literary studies. Australian Literature also contributes to debates about the continuing history of racism in Australia-a history in which the nation's literature has played a constitutive role, as both product and producer of racial tensions and anxieties, nowhere more visible than in the discourse it has produced about race, both within and beyond the national context.

Who's Who?

Author : Maggie Nolan,Carrie Dawson
Publisher : Univ. of Queensland Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0702235237

Get Book

Who's Who? by Maggie Nolan,Carrie Dawson Pdf

Brings together for the first time essays that consider a range of high-profile cases of literary hoaxing, identity crisis or imposture in Australian literature. Critics explore the history of hoaxing and imposture, and consider the cultural and political issues at stake. Nolan at Australian Catholic University.

Australian Literature

Author : Associate Professor Department of English Graham Huggan,Graham Huggan
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2007-09-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199229673

Get Book

Australian Literature by Associate Professor Department of English Graham Huggan,Graham Huggan Pdf

Graham Huggan presents a revisionist account of the history of Australian literature, in which contemporary ideas taken from postcolonial criticism and critical race theory are used to inform fresh readings of this outstanding and sometimes deeply unsettling national literature whose writers and readers belong just as unmistakably to the wider world.

Contemporary Australian Literature

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Australian literature
ISBN : OCLC:31910495

Get Book

Contemporary Australian Literature by Anonim Pdf

The Cambridge History of Australian Literature

Author : Peter Pierce
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 623 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2009-09-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521881654

Get Book

The Cambridge History of Australian Literature by Peter Pierce Pdf

Draws on scholarship from leading figures in the field and spans Australian literary history from colonial origins, indigenous and migrant literatures, as well as representations of Asia and the Pacific and the role of literary culture in modern Australian society.

The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature

Author : Jessica Gildersleeve
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 669 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-12-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000281705

Get Book

The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature by Jessica Gildersleeve Pdf

In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and internationally. The increasing prominence of work by writers like Christos Tsiolkas, heightened through television and film adaptation, as well as the award of major international prizes to writers like Richard Flanagan, and the development of new, high-profile prizes like the Stella Prize, have all reinvigorated interest in Australian literature both at home and abroad. This Companion emerges as a part of that reinvigoration, considering anew the history and development of Australian literature and its key themes, as well as tracing the transition of the field through those critical debates. It considers works of Australian literature on their own terms, as well as positioning them in their critical and historical context and their ethical and interactive position in the public and private spheres. With an emphasis on literature’s responsibilities, this book claims Australian literary studies as a field uniquely positioned to expose the ways in which literature engages with, produces and is produced by its context, provoking a critical re-evaluation of the concept of the relationship between national literatures, cultures, and histories, and the social function of literary texts.

Teaching Australian Literature

Author : Brenton Doecke,Larissa McLean Davies,Philip Mead
Publisher : Wakefield Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781743050453

Get Book

Teaching Australian Literature by Brenton Doecke,Larissa McLean Davies,Philip Mead Pdf

Summary: What role should Australian literature play in the school curriculum? What principles should guide our selection of Australian texts? To what extent should concepts of the nation and a national identity frame the study of Australian writing? What do we imagine Australian literature to be? How do English teachers go about engaging their students in reading Australian texts? This volume brings together teachers, teacher educators, creative writers and literary scholars in a joint inquiry that takes a fresh look at what it means to teach Australian literature. The immediate occasion for the publication of these essays is the implementation of The Australian Curriculum: English, which several contributors subject to critical scrutiny. In doing so, they question the way that literature teaching is currently being constructed by standards-based reforms, not only in Australia but elsewhere.