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Dance of the Nomad: A Study of the Selected Notebooks of A.D. Hope by Ann McCullough
Australian Literature A.D. Hope
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2008/10/15
Dance of the Nomad: A Study of the Selected Notebooks of A.D. Hope by Ann McCullough.
Gail Jones’s “light writing”:Memory and the Photo-graph
Australian Literature light writing Gail Jones
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2008/10/13
Photography has been used for many purposes—to memorialise,
propagandise, record, lament and celebrate diverse human experience. Its
status as a realist mode of representation, and as art, has been ...
Operatic Narratives:Textual Transformations in Gwen Harwood’s and Larry Sitsky’s Golem and Lenz
Australian Literature Operatic Narratives Textual Transformations Larry Sitsky Gwen Harwood
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2008/10/13
Opera is a special kind of text, characterised by complexity, hybridity and
spectacle. Poet Gwen Harwood and composer Larry Sitsky are celebrated
artists in their own fields but what is perhaps less...
“Impossible Speech” and the Burden of Translation:Lilian’s Story from Page to Screen
Australian Literature Impossible Speech Lilian’s Story Page to Screen
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2008/10/13
In her witty “life narrative” which moves from birth to old age, the narrator
of Kate Grenville’s Lilian’s Story offers an idea of history that exists in
a reinvention of personal and collective mem...
For Love Alone? Anorexia and Teresa’s Quest for Love
Australian Literature Anorexia For Love Teresa
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2008/10/13
Christina Stead was notoriously shy, while her husband William Blake was more
extroverted: both, however, loved a party (Harris 5). Indeed, Stead derived
great delight from preparing food and drink ...
Being Elsewhere: Aesthetics, Identities and Alienation in Peter Austen’s Life and Poetry
Australian Literature Identities Aesthetics Alienation Peter Austen’s Life Poetry
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2008/10/13
Sixty-seven years ago, under the headline BRISBANE POET WHO
TURNED MOSLEM DIES IN EGYPT, the Courier-Mail teased its readers
with what must have seemed a slightly familiar scenario:
Aly Azir-el-Din...
Globalizing Indigenes: Postcolonial Fiction from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
Australian Literature New Zealand Postcolonial Fiction the Pacific
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2008/10/13
When it was published in 1990, Alan Duff ’s novel Once Were Warriors spent
more than a year at number one on the New Zealand best-seller lists. It
remained in the top ten for the next four years. Th...
George Chamier and the Native Question
Australian Literature Native Question George Chamier
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2008/10/13
Figure 1. A still from Moana (or The Love-Life of a South Sea Siren) [1926].
(Reproduced by permission of The Robert and Frances Flaherty Study Center,
Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, Calif...
Prolonged Symptoms of Cultural Anxiety: The Persistance of Narratives of Asian Invasion within Multicultural Australia
Australian Literature Persistance of Narratives Cultural Anxiety Multicultural Australia
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2008/10/13
The disjunctive relation between Australia’s vast landmass and small
population has long troubled the Australian settler imagination. In the
latter half of the nineteenth century, in light of the Au...
Insane Lane:Crowds, Contamination and Violence in Australia
Australian Literature Contamination Crowds;Violence
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2008/10/9
Searching for a place to begin, I came across Vance Palmer’s Sydney
Jephcott and Francis Adams sitting comfortably together on a Brisbane
veranda; they were talking and gazing idly out onto the road...
The Populist Imaginary in David Ireland's The Unknown Industrial Prisoner and The Chosen
Australian Literature David Ireland's Unknown Industrial Prisoner Populist Imaginary
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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...