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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Homing In : Essays on Australian Literature and Selfhood
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Perth, Western Australia,:Network , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Living Spaces : Some Australian Houses of Childhood, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 5-13)
Australian Myths Myth, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 15-29; notes 260-262)
Nostalgia for Community: Tim Winton's Essay and Stories, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 31-44)
Expatriate Voices, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 45-53)
Foreword : Nearing a Horizon, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 55-59; notes 264)
Note: With title: Ee Tiang Hong's Nearing a Horizon
Dorothy Hewett's Garden and City, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 61-70)
Poet and Statesman Poet, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 71-80; notes 265-266)
Note: With title: Poet and Statesman
Clive James, Humour and Empire, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 81-89)
'Nation' and Literary History : The Case of Australia, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
'Modern histories of a nation's literature require a comprehensive, scholarly approach. A serious literary history of Australia should focus primarily on literary form and content - the stories and myths of Australians in a variety of literary genres. Relevant historical contexts will extend from local and regional concerns to Australians' links with Europe, North America and, increasingly, Asia. Colonial and post-colonial contexts provide important avenues of investigation and research, employing the scholarly disciplines of bibliography, biography and textual editing.' (Author's abstract)
(p. 91-100; notes 267-269)
Glimpses of India, Bruce Bennett , single work essay (p. 101-109)
Inner Landscapes : Peter Porter's Later Poetry Interior Landscapes in Peter Porter's Later Poetry, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 111-121, notes 269-270)
The Poet as Traveller : Edwin Thumbo Edwin Thumboo - The Poet as Traveller, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
Examines Thumboo's experiences as an 'internationalist' Singaporean travelling within Africa, Australia, Asia and the Pacific and the impact of these travels on his poetry. Particular attention is drawn to Thumboo's naming of personal friends and acquaintances in his poems and of the link between relationships and a sense of place.
(p. 123-130; notes 270)
Note: With title: The Poet as Traveller : Edwin Thumbo
Home and Away: Reconciling the Local and the Global, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
Puts the case for 'a literary and cultural recognition of the local and particular in people's lives' while acknowledging the value of modern pluralism. Expresses hope for the development of 'a kind of international regionalism which incorporates the benfits of global communications with those of primary identification with a place, region and community'.
(p. 131-135;notes 270-271)
The Trader's Eye : Louis Becke's South Pacific The Trader's Eye : Louis Becke's Oceania, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 147-155)
Note: Revision of 1999 publication.
Early Prisoners in Australia : Henry Savery and John Boyle O'Reilly Ego, Sight and Insight in Convict Fiction by Henry Savery and John Boyle O'Reilly, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
Investigates 'narratives of imprisonment and escape' focusing on the extent to which they are dominated by the personal experience of the convict writer and the degree to which they explore the broader issues of place and community.
(p. 157-168; notes, 272-273)
Sharing National Memories: Literary Histories in the Commonwealth, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
Taking the example of late twentieth century South African history, Bennett considers "the twin but competing demands of 'truth' and 'reconciliation'" and the outworking of corporate, cultural memory. An analysis is made of recent literary history publications from Canada, New Zealand and Australia and comments expressed on the decisions of policy-makers and literary history writers to "give priority to certain narratives over others".
(p. 169-179; notes 273-275)
A Family Closeness? : Australia, India, Indonesia, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism (p. 181-193; notes 275-276)
Crossing Cultures: Australia and the Asia Pacific, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
Bennett establishes Australia's ambivalence about its own place in the world and then examines how this 'context of a colonial and post-colonial culture in Australia' has affected the perception of Asia and the Pacific. Considering Australia's relationship with Asia, as depicted in her national literature, Bennett focuses particularly on the writings of Christopher Koch, Nicholas Jose and Brian Castro. In conclusion, Bennett states that although Australia will continue to be influenced by Europe and North America, an 'enhanced interaction with Indo-Asia-Pacific countries is already generating and will generate further beneficial changes to Australian culture and society.'
(p. 195-207; notes 276-278)
The Unsettled 1970s : Moorhouse, Wilding, Viidikas Home and Away : Australian Short Fictionists of the 1970s : Moorhouse, Wilding, Viidikas, Bruce Bennett , single work criticism
Bennett discusses the ways in which the Balmain writers Moorhouse, Wilding and Viidikas each in their own way expressed the changing lifestyles and expectations of their time.
(p. 209-220; notes 278-279)
A West-Side Story, Bruce Bennett , single work autobiography (p. 221-229; notes 279)
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