Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Reviving Cultures : Irish Culture in the Nineteenth Century and Aboriginal Culture in Cyberspace in the Early Twenty-first Century
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"In this essay I hope to track the similarities and differences between two cultural revivals at two very different moments in history, and to trace the ways in which the earlier Irish Revival might have some lessons for the latter, and to demonstrate that a postcolonial sea-change makes the process a quite different one, despite some superficial similarities" (18).

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  • This work has been affiliated with the Irishness in Australian Literature dataset because it contains Irish characters, settings, tropes or themes.

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