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1 y separately published work icon The Challenge of Humour in Contemporary Australian Indigenous Theatre : Examining the Relationship between Performer and Audience in 'The 7 Stages of Grieving', 'Stolen' and 'Namatjira' Bronwen J McNab , Adelaide : 2013 9293207 2013 single work thesis
1 1 y separately published work icon A New Name for the Colour Blue Annette Marner , South Australia : Flinders University of South Australia , 2013 7608775 2013 single work novel

'I still see her sometimes in my sleep. She is walking through the blue and orange lights of the city or in the desert country of red ground, spinifex and oaks. Last night I dreamed she was climbing a green and blue mountain, the kind you see in the tropics, rich and heavy with steam and rain. She is still only a girl in my dreams, but that's how I remember her. In every dream she is walking. In every dream I call out her name. Tania.

'Ten years after the disappearance of her best friend and the death of her mother, Cassandra Noble escapes her country childhood to pursue life as an artist in the city. On the threshold of a promising career as a painter, her creativity suddenly abandons her. Soon after, she finds herself with a lover who wishes to control her just as her father once did.

'While her last painting just might hold the key to why she can no longer create, what will happen when she discovers the two tragic events of her childhood are linked in ways she could never have imagined?

'A New Name for the Colour Blue is a story of the healing power of remembering, of love, and the breathtaking beauty of the natural world.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon A Desire of Her Own : Landscapes, Sex and Subjectivity in Selected Works of Dorothy Hewett and Novel : A New Name for the Colour Blue Annette Marner , South Australia : 2013 7608748 2013 selected work thesis
1 y separately published work icon Australian Psychoses : Women's Madness and Colonial Psychosis Laura Deane , South Australia : 2012 6856499 2012 single work thesis
1 y separately published work icon Doing Life in Paradise Gary Lines , South Australia : 2012 6306195 2012 single work thesis
1 y separately published work icon Exegetical Discussion on Metafiction and on Postmodernism Referencing the Creative Submission Gary Lines , South Australia : Flinders University of South Australia , 2012 6306132 2012 single work criticism
1 y separately published work icon Doing Life in Paradise Gary Lines , South Australia : 2012 6306045 2012 single work prose

' Doing Life in Paradise explores the impact and ripple effect of trauma on a group of strangers inextricably linked by, and witness to, a tragic accident. The novel is a surreal voyeuristic journey into the minds and lies of its larger than life characters, each trapped in their own psychological struggle for survival and redemption. Ruby hopes for love, but her destiny is controlled by a malicious spider. Peter laments the loss of love, but prefers to discuss it with Mr Dishwasher. Madeleine discovers rapture while counting down her periods. Hawkey knows if you lie to your psychologist, you are still telling the truth. And Tommy is a killer. Shrouded in survivor guilt, family secrets and lies, finding truth in their stories becomes critical to their survival, and escape from their psychological imprisonment. But how can life in a city called Paradise feel anything but cruelly ironic, how can it not be anything but a life sentence? Through the eyes of its flawed characters, and clipped acerbic prose Doing Life in Paradise exposes the absurdity of life and dependence on hope to find meaning within life’s disinterest. The novel explores the peculiar places life can take us, while exposing the curious strategies we each employ in order to survive. This arresting novel will touch anyone who has ever felt lost in life and found comfort in the absurd.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon A Travelling Colonial Architecture : Home and Nation in Selected Works by Patrick White, Peter Carey, Xavier Herbert and James Bardon Stephen Brock , Adelaide : 2003 Z1398817 2003 single work thesis A study of constructions of home and nation in selected works by Patrick White, Peter Carey, Xavier Herbert and James Bardon. Drawing on the work of postcolonial theorists, it examines ways in which the selected texts engage with national mythologies in the imagining of the Australian nation. It notes the deployment of racial discourses informing constructions of national identity that work to marginalise Indigenous Australians and other cultural minority groups.
1 y separately published work icon Festival of Writers : Adelaide Writers' Week, 1960-2000. Ruth Starke , Adelaide : 2000 Z1422938 2000 single work thesis
1 y separately published work icon Amy Witting Website Yvonne Miels , Adelaide : Flinders University of South Australia , 2000 Z902132 2000 website biography bibliography criticism Consists of biography of Amy Witting, comprehensive bibliography of her works, synopses, bibliography of reviews and criticisms. Also lists manuscripts held at the Mitchell Library.
1 y separately published work icon 'Apart from the Expected' : The Novels of Brian Castro Michael Deves , 1999 Z976912 1999 single work thesis Outlining the Australian literary tradition, Deves notes the distinctiveness of Castro's writing, and sees it opening the scope of the contemporary novel. He examines the Castro's manner of writing and the themes of his novels, discussing the way in which the novelist's life informs his art.
1 y separately published work icon Migrant Writing and Beyond : The Voices of Four Italian-Australian Poets : Lino Concas, Mariano Coreno, Enoe Di Stefano and Luigi Strano Paola Gemma Niscioli , Adelaide : 1996 Z1284978 1996 single work thesis criticism
1 y separately published work icon Worlds between Words : A Study of the Poetry of Kenneth Slessor, Francis Webb and Vincent Buckley Marilyn Jacobs , Adelaide : 1986 Z916689 1986 single work thesis
1 y separately published work icon Open Dialogue : Metropolitan-Provincial Tensions and the Quest for Post-Colonial Culture in the Fiction of C. J. Koch, Raja Rao and Wilson Harris Paul Sharrad , 1985 Z855415 1985 single work thesis
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