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2 From Ned Kelly to Don Bradman: India, Australia and the Incongruities of Globalisation Andrew Hassam , 2008 single work criticism
— Appears in: New Bearings in English Studies : A Festschrift for C T Indra 2008; (p. 137-151)

— Appears in: Australia and India : Convergences and Divergences 2010; (p. 37-58)
Andrew Hassam suggests that the future of Australian Studies in India 'depends not so much on studying legendary figures such as Ned Kelly and Don Bradman as expressions of a unique Australian character as on investigating how, paradoxically, such legends have travelled internationally and found new resonances locally'. (p.55)
1 1 y separately published work icon Australian Studies Now : An Introductory Reader in Australian Studies Andrew Hassam (editor), Amit Sarwal (editor), New Delhi : Indialog Publications , 2007 Z1400916 2007 anthology criticism prose Australian Studies Now introduces to an Indian readership many of the best scholars writing on Australia today. Each essay engages with key debates relating to the society and culture of contemporary Australia. This is achieved through analysis of Australia's literature and history, as well as its cinema, theatre, education, its sports and its many religions. Australian Studies Now provides insight into such major topics as Australian nationalism, multiculturalism and Aboriginal Australia. Special attention is paid to Australia's relationship with South Asia. The collection also includes a section on Australian Studies in India.
1 Australian Studies in Europe 2005 Andrew Hassam , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: International Australian Studies Association 2002-2008;
Research project investigating teaching and research relating to Australia within Europe.
1 From Kangaroo to Salaam Namaste : Australia as an Exotic Film Location Andrew Hassam , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies , Spring-Fall vol. 12 no. 1-2 2006;
1 How British Are We? Andrew Hassam , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 63 no. 3 2004; (p. 123-130) Journal of the Department of English , vol. 32 no. 1-2 2005; (p. 143-150)

— Review of Made in England : Australia's British Inheritance David Malouf , 2003 single work essay
1 3 y separately published work icon Through Australian Eyes : Colonial Perceptions of Imperial Britain Andrew Hassam , Carlton South : Melbourne University Press , 2000 Z1062986 2000 single work criticism Hassam takes an innovative look at the development of Australian identity, by examining experiences outside Australia. The book draws on unpublished diaries and letters by Australians visiting Britain, to explore how colonial Australians developed a sense of "Australian-ness" while maintaining the cultural identities and values of the 'old country'.
1 Mrs Fraser and the Savage Within Andrew Hassam , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 19 July no. 4868 1996; (p. 24)

— Review of In the Wake of First Contact : The Eliza Fraser Stories Kay Schaffer , 1995 single work criticism
1 Writing Home : Nineteenth-Century British Migrant Journals and Letters Andrew Hassam , 1996 single work criticism
— Appears in: From a Distance : Australian Writers and Cultural Displacement 1996; (p. 1-10) Australian Studies Now : An Introductory Reader in Australian Studies 2007; (p. 204-220)
1 1 y separately published work icon No Privacy For Writing : Shipboard Diaries 1852-1879 Andrew Hassam (editor), Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 1995 Z1400922 1995 anthology diary

This book presents the diaries of eight people. They are preceded by a preface, introduction and note on editing policy written by Andrew Hassam. They are followed by a list of sources and by five appendices which include letters, songs and a report referred to in the diaries. Hassam states that his 'original purpose in publishing a collection of diaries kept by working people was to make available to a wider readership some of the rare and previously unnoticed manuscripts [he] had come across in the course of researching [his] earlier book, Sailing to Australia'.

1 y separately published work icon Sailing to Australia : Shipboard Diaries by Nineteenth-Century British Emigrants Andrew Hassam , Manchester : Manchester University Press , 1994 Z1400925 1994 single work criticism
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