'Justin Cheong, Tien Ho and Nigel Gibbo' Gibson have been best friends since school in a world divided along ethnic lines into skips, wogs and slopes. Together they've survived a suburban tragedy, compulsory karaoke nights and Justin's mother's obsession with clean toilets. They thought they would always be there for each other but they hadn't counted on the effects of jealousy, betrayal, and their desire to escape themselves.
'Ho Ly-Linh, Tien's mother, wasn't around for much of Tien's childhood. Left behind in a rapidly changing Vietnam, she risked everything to follow her family to Australia. Having spent so much of this dangerous journey alone, she is ready now to find love. On Saturday, 6 September 1997 they all meet at the Cheongs' house for the first time in years because Princess Diana is dead and their mothers have decided to hold a Dead Diana Dinner to watch the funeral on television. Nobody realises just how explosive this dinner will be, or how complicated life is going to get.
'This is a story of three families' discovery of the meaning of love and friendship.' [Source: publisher's website]
'Dante and Johnno are unlikely childhood friends, growing up in the bustle of steamy, wartime Brisbane. Later, as teenagers, they learn about love and life amidst the city's pubs and public libraries, backyards and brothels, Moreton Bay figs and tennis parties. As adults, they make the great pilgrimage overseas and maintain an uneasy friendship as they seek to build their lives.
'An affectionate and bittersweet portrait, Johnno brilliantly recreates the sleazy, tropical half-city that was Brisbane and captures a generation locked in combat with the elusive Australian dream.'
Source: Publisher's blurb (Penguin).
The course comprises three sections:
1. Relationships on the frontier. Legacies of colonial society, masculinity and femininity. Character and narrative. Early form(ul)ations of national identity and a national literature. Study of stories, a few poems and Coonardoo.
2. Humour, irony and satire. Whiteness and sexuality. Rise of Aboriginal published writing. Study of some mainly urban fiction: stories and Bitin' Back.
3. Study of two novels that focus upon growing up and being young in two State capitals in mid-twentieth to early twenty-first century Australia, the formation of cultural identities, and the crossing of boundaries and borders. Johnno and Behind the Moon.
Analysing Literature: Coonardoo/stories
20%
1000 words
Tutorial Participation
Tutorial Participation mark.
10%
Essay
Essay 1: Humour, Irony and Satire. Cleven/stories
30%
1300 words
Essay
Essay 2:Crossing Borders and Boundaries Teo/Malouf
40%
AustLit: Online Database for Australian Literature (available through the UQ Library Website)
Baldick, Chris. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Second edition. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001.
Wilde, William, Joy Hooton and Barry Andrews. The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature. 2nd ed. Oxford: London, 1994.