Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Australian Nationalism Reconsidered : Maintaining a Monocultural Tradition in a Multicultural Society
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Essays and critical articles arranged in five sections: Nationalism: Some Theoretical Perspectives; Nationalism and Australian Popular Culture; Nationalism: Responses by Writers and Poets; (Not) Maintaining the National in Fiction and Autobiography; The Rhetoric of Nationalism. These papers were first presented at the 4th EASA (European Association for Australian Studies) Conference held at Klagenfurt University in September 1997.

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  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Tubingen,
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Stauffenburg Verlag , 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Questions of Identity in Contemporary Australia, John Barnes , single work criticism (p. 63-71)
Wider Eyes : Growing up Different, Venero Armanno , single work autobiography (p. 148-150)
Not Making it National, Beate Josephi , single work autobiography (p. 151-152)
Litanyi"the lilies of the field", Diane Fahey , single work poetry (p. 153)
Religion, Suburbia and Semantics, Marion Halligan , single work essay (p. 154-155)
A Patch of Ground, John Kinsella , single work autobiography (p. 156-158)
The View from Mt Buggeryi"The Faithful Massacre,", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 159)
'A World of Our Own' : Thea Astley and National Shadows, Maureen Lynch Percopo , single work criticism (p. 162-171)
Madness as a Postcolonial Strategy of National Identity in Peter Carey's Illywhacker and Kate Grenville's Lilian's Story and Dark Places, Helen Thomson , single work criticism (p. 172-180)
'History and Identity in Contemporary Australian Women's Autobiography, Sarah Nuttall , single work criticism (p. 181-191)
Australian Women's Autobiographies as Discourses of National Identity : Jill Ker Conway's The Road from Coorain and Ruby Langford's Don't Take Your Love to Town, Lydia Wells , single work criticism (p. 192-202)
In Backlash Country : Revisiting the Multicultural Literature Debate in the Wake of Pauline Hanson, Wenche Ommundsen , single work criticism (p. 223-233)
Manning Clark and the Ratbag Tradition, Carl Bridge , single work criticism (p. 234-238)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Tubingen,
      c
      Germany,
      c
      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      Stauffenburg Verlag ,
      1999 .
      Extent: 244p.
      ISBN: 3860577514
      Series: KOALAS Konzepte, Orientierungen, Abhandlungen, Lekturen, Australien Studien Rudolf Bader (editor), Gerhard Stilz (editor), Horst Priessnitz (editor), Reinhold Grotz (editor), Gesellschaft fur Australienstudien (publisher), 1997 series - publisher periodical (1 issues) The Koalas series is designed to outline and document the changing European perspectives on Australia, from popular clichés to solid scientific investigations and scholarly knowledge. The series relies on the support of the Gesellschaft für Australienstudien e.V. (Association for Australian Studies), an interdisciplinary organization devoted to furthering Australian studies on a broad scale in German-speaking countries. Its research and teaching activities published in Koalas are addressed, above all, to the general reader interested in the scientific and cultural relations between Europe and Australia. Number in series: 2

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