The Letter to Mother single work   short story  
Alternative title: To Gramma tes Manas
Issue Details: First known date: 1913... 1913 The Letter to Mother
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First known date: 1913
Language: Greek , English
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    y separately published work icon George Nicolaides : A Cypriot Page in Australian Hellenism Giorgos Nikolaides : Mia Kupriake Selida Ston Australiote Ellenismo George Kanarakis , Roula Ioannidou-Stavrou (editor), Nicosia : Presidential Commissioner's Office , 2003 Z1303348 2003 selected work biography short story essay This work is comprised of two parts. Part A contains the biography in five chapters and Part B contains examples of the subject's published essays and short stories. Nicosia : Presidential Commissioner's Office , 2003 pg. 196-199

Works about this Work

y separately published work icon Diasporic and Transnational Identities in Selected Short Stories of Greek Australian Writers 1901-2001 Andrea Garivaldis , Melbourne : 2010 Z1848691 2010 single work thesis 'This thesis examines the notions of Greek identity in Australia through the analysis of selected short stories written in the Greek language by Greek Australian writers. Moreover, it focuses on the evolution of Greek identity in the diaspora and specifically in Australia during the twentieth century, whilst taking into consideration the recent phenomenon of transnationalism. The short story has been considered in the present study as the most representative and suitable type of genre to examine the concept of identity. As such, it is through the short story that different themes are explored, revealing aspects of Greek community-life in Australia, with an emphasis on identity issues and dilemmas. Attention is drawn to the empowering presence of a wide range of symbols and indicators, revealing an identity which is rich and complex in socio-cultural, historical and linguistic characteristics, relating to the Greek immigrant experience in the diaspora. The thesis concludes that there has been a shift from the original rigid migrant identity of the early twentieth century to a more flexible, tolerant, adapted and globally oriented identity.' Andrea Garivaldis
y separately published work icon Diasporic and Transnational Identities in Selected Short Stories of Greek Australian Writers 1901-2001 Andrea Garivaldis , Melbourne : 2010 Z1848691 2010 single work thesis 'This thesis examines the notions of Greek identity in Australia through the analysis of selected short stories written in the Greek language by Greek Australian writers. Moreover, it focuses on the evolution of Greek identity in the diaspora and specifically in Australia during the twentieth century, whilst taking into consideration the recent phenomenon of transnationalism. The short story has been considered in the present study as the most representative and suitable type of genre to examine the concept of identity. As such, it is through the short story that different themes are explored, revealing aspects of Greek community-life in Australia, with an emphasis on identity issues and dilemmas. Attention is drawn to the empowering presence of a wide range of symbols and indicators, revealing an identity which is rich and complex in socio-cultural, historical and linguistic characteristics, relating to the Greek immigrant experience in the diaspora. The thesis concludes that there has been a shift from the original rigid migrant identity of the early twentieth century to a more flexible, tolerant, adapted and globally oriented identity.' Andrea Garivaldis
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