Ingeborg van Teeseling Ingeborg van Teeseling i(A125963 works by)
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1 Writing in the Shadow : the Troubled Life of Aileen Palmer Ingeborg van Teeseling , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: History Australia , vol. 13 no. 3 2016; (p. 451-452)

— Review of Ink in Her Veins : The Troubled Life of Aileen Palmer Sylvia Martin , 2016 single work biography
1 Alex Miller : Migrant Writer Ingeborg van Teeseling , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Novels of Alex Miller : An Introduction 2012; (p. 66-77)
'Alex Miller, a two-time winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award, as written ten novels, all of them featuring protagonists who are outsiders, often in more ways than one. In most, if not all of them, Miller's narrators grapple with personal and societal questions of alienation. Miller's books offer sophisticated literary investigations into issues relating to the 'ownership' of place and landscape, the impossibility of an uncomplicated identity after migration, the role of history, and the nature of belonging and home. Critical reviews of his work have, over time, acknowledged this presence of migrant themes, but the connection between the migrancy of the writer and the content of his work has hardly ever been noted clearly. In fact, the Oxford Literary History of Australia categorises Miller, a little mystifyingly, as a 'non-migrant Australian writer' (Lever, 325). My argument here is that this is not just factually false, but that reading Miller's work as unproblematically Australian takes the sting out of what he is trying to say, and not just about the migrant experience but about Australia as well.' (Author's introduction 66)
1 y separately published work icon Literary Migrations : White, English-Speaking Migrant Writers in Australia Ingeborg van Teeseling , Wollongong : 2011 Z1860612 2011 single work thesis 'In this thesis, I am arguing that [a] false core/periphery binary has made a particular group of migrants ,-those who are white and have migrated from English-speaking countries - invisible - invisible as migrants, that is. For the writers within this group, this leads to a critical blindness in relation to their work and place within Australian national literature. As a critic, however, I look at the work of Ruth Park, Alex Miller and John Mateer and see it is profoundly influenced by their migrant experience. More often than not they write about themes that are typical of migrant writing: alienation, identity, belonging, home, being in-between cultures, history. For a more appropriate, complete appreciation of their work, this thesis argues that it is imperative to go back to the beginning and return the 'default setting' of migrant to its literal meaning.' [From the author's abstract]
1 'Radical History and Rebel Voices' Ingeborg van Teeseling , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 24 no. 2 2010; (p. 214-215)

— Review of Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes Terry Irving , Rowan Cahill , 2010 multi chapter work criticism
1 [Review] Culture Is ... : Australian Stories Across Cultures, An Anthology Ingeborg van Teeseling , 2010 2010 single work review
— Appears in: Cercles 2000-;

— Review of Culture Is ... : Australian Stories Across Cultures, An Anthology 2008 anthology short story poetry prose autobiography drama
1 Staying Alive Ingeborg van Teeseling , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Biblio : A Review of Books , November-December vol. 14 no. 11 & 12 2009; (p. 40)

— Review of The Zookeeper's War Steven Conte , 2007 single work novel
1 Forever Elsewhere Ingeborg van Teeseling , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 23 no. 1 2009; (p. 102-103)

— Review of Elsewhere John Mateer , 2007 selected work poetry
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