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A Companion to Australian Literature since 1900
Edited by Nicholas Birns
Edited by Rebecca McNeer


Australian literature is one of the world's richest, dealing not only with "local" Australian themes and issues but with those at the forefront of global literary discussion. This book offers a fresh look at Australian literature, taking a broad view of what literature is and viewing it with Australian cultural and societal concerns in mind. Especially relevant is the heightened role of indigenous people and issues following the landmark 1992 Mabo decision on Aboriginal land rights. But attention to other multicultural connections and the competing pull of Australia's continued connection to Great Britain are also enlightening. Chapters are devoted to internationally prominent writers such as Patrick White, Peter Carey, David Malouf, and Christina Stead; fast-rising authors such as Gerald Murnane and Tim Winton; less-publicized writers such as Xavier Herbert and Dorothy Hewett; and on prose fiction, poetry, and drama, women's and gay and lesbian writing, children's literature, and science fiction. The Companion goes beyond Eurocentric ideas of national literary history to reveal the full, resplendent variety of Australian writing.

CONTRIBUTORS: NICHOLAS BIRNS, REBECCA MCNEER, ALI GUMILLYA BAKER, GUS WORBY, ANITA HEISS, RUTH FEINGOLD, WENCHE OMMUNDSEN, SUSAN JACOBOWITZ, DEBORAH MADSEN, MARGUERITE NOLAN, TANYA DALZIELL, RICHARD CARR, DAVID MCCOOEY, MARYROSE CASEY, BRIGID ROONEY, JOHN BESTON, JOHN SCHECKTER, WERNER SENN, CAROLYN BLISS, PAUL GENONI, LYN JACOBS, NICOLE MOORE, OUYANG YU, JAROSLAV KUSNIR, BRIGID MAGNER, RUSSELL BLACKFORD, TONI JOHNSON-WOODS, THEODORE F. SHECKELS, ALICE MILLS, GARY CLARK, DAMIEN BARLOW, LEIGH DALE

Nicholas Birns teaches literature at the New School in New York City and is the editor of Antipodes. Rebecca McNeer is Associate Dean Emerita at Ohio University Southern.

 

DETAILS

448 pages
Size: 9 x 6 in
10 digit ISBN: 1571133496
13 digit ISBN: 9781571133496
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Nov/2007
Last printed: 01/Nov/2007
Price: 90.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House
Subject: English & American Literature

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 02/09/2008

Contents
   Introduction
Rebecca McNeer and Nicholas Birns
1   Aboriginality since Mabo: Writing, Politics, and Art
Gus Worby and Ali Gummilya Baker
2   Writing Aboriginality: Authors on "Being Aboriginal"
Anita Heiss
3   From Empire to Nation: The Shifting Sands of Australian National Identity
Ruth Feingold
4   Multicultural Writing in Australia
Wenche Ommundsen
5   Jewish Writers in Australia
Susan Jacobowitz
6   Asian-Australian Literature
Deborah Madsen
7   The Demidenko Affair and Australian Hoaxes
Marguerite Nolan
8   Australian Women's Writing from 1970 to 2005
Tanya Dalziell
9   Writing the Nation, 1900-1940
Richard Carr
10   Australian Poetry from Kenneth Slessor to Jennifer Strauss
Nicholas Birns
11   Australian Poetry, 1970-2005
David McCooey
12   Australian Drama, 1900-1970
Maryrose Casey
13   Australian Drama since 1970
Maryrose Casey
14   Christina Stead
Brigid Rooney
15   Patrick White
John Beston
16   David Malouf
John Scheckter
17   Les Murray
Werner Senn
18   Peter Carey
Carolyn Bliss
19   Gerald Murnane
Paul Genoni
20   Tim Winton and Western Australian Writing
Lyn Jacobs
21   Dorothy Hewett
Nicole Moore
22   Xavier Herbert
Ouyang Yu
23   Michael Wilding, Murray Bail, Rodney Hall, and Frank Moorhouse
Jaroslav Kusnir
24   Trans-Tasman Literary Expatriates
Brigid Magner
25   Australian Science Fiction
Russell Blackford
26   Popular Australian Writing
Toni Johnson-Woods
27   Australian Film
Theodore Sheckels
28   Australian Children's Literature
Alice Mills
29   Environmental Themes in Australian Literature
Gary Clark
30   Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing
Damien Barlow and Leigh Dale
31   Notes on the Contributors
32   Index

Reviews
How to do justice to this gem? Any brief treatment of this comprehensive, richly varied companion threatens to lapse into a shopping list of its astonishing range of subjects. ... Essential. CHOICE

[...] The felt need for literary history as a complex kind of social history and thermometer of present times remains strong. [...] Newest of the histories is the estimable A Companion to Australian Literature Since 1900.... [which] will be used in libraries with profit and enjoyment....AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW
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