Australia and the Insular Imagination

Australia and the Insular Imagination
Author: S. Perera
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230103122

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This book maps the seascape borders of Australia's insular imagination. It explores how the boundaries and contours of the nation were made and remade in the first years of the war on terror, offering a striking reassessment of the territoriality of 'the island continent'.

Imagined Australia

Imagined Australia
Author: Renata Summo-O'Connell
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3034300085

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From Terra Nullius to Land of Opportunities and Last Frontier, the European dream has constructed and deconstructed Australia to feed its imagination of new societies. At the same time Australia has over the last two centuries forged and re-invented its own liaisons with Europe arguably to carve out its identity. From the arts to social sciences, to society itself, a complex dynamic has grown between the two continents in ways that invite study and discussion. A transnational research group has begun its collective investigation project of which this first volume is the outcome. The book is a substantial multidisciplinary collection of current research and offers critical perspectives on culture, literature and history around themes at the heart of the Imagined Australia project. The essays instigate reflection, discovery and discussion of how reciprocal imagining between Australia and Europe has articulated itself and ways and dimensions in which a relationship between communities, imagined and not, has unfolded.

The Fin de Si cle Imagination in Australia 1890 1914

The Fin de Si  cle Imagination in Australia  1890 1914
Author: Mark Hearn
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350291409

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This book explores the fin de siècle, an era of powerful global movements and turbulent transition, in Australia and beyond through a series of biographical microhistories. From the first wave feminist Rose Summerfield and the working class radical John Dwyer, to the indigenous rights advocate David Unaipon and the poet Christopher Brennan, Hearn traces the transnational identities, philosophies, ideas and cultures that characterised this era. Examining the struggles and aspirations of fin de siècle lives; respect for the rights of women and indigenous peoples, the injustices and hardship inflicted on working men and women, and the ways in which they imagined a better world, this book examines the transformation and renewal brought about by fin de siècle ideas. It examines the distinctive characteristics of this 'great acceleration' of economic, technological and cultural forces that swept the globe at the turn of the 19th century both within an Australian context and on the world stage. Asserting that the fin de siècle was significant for the making of modern Australia, and demonstrating the impact Australian fin de siècle lives had on the transnational and global movements of the era, Mark Hearn traces the turbulent nature of the fin de siècle imagination in Australia, and its response to these dynamic forces.

Borderwork in Multicultural Australia

Borderwork in Multicultural Australia
Author: John O'Carroll
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000256383

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Refugees. Border protection. Ethnic gangs. Terrorism. History wars. Pauline Hanson. Australia's faith in multiculturalism has been shaken by fierce attacks from its enemies and a sense of crisis among its friends. Multiculturalism has become a political tool to win votes and generate community anxiety. What is left of the multicultural ideal? Bob Hodge and John O'Carroll take the pulse of multicultural Australia in the wake of September 11. They investigate the hot spots' of multiculturalism, showing how they cluster around fiercely defended boundaries and borders, both literal and symbolic. They tackle the issues of racism past and present, and show how injustice impacts on many communities in Australia, including Aboriginals as well as more recent migrant groups. The authors argue that despite appearances, multiculturalism is alive and well in Australia, and a commitment to tolerance and diversity characterises daily life. In fact, Australia's multiculture is the best kind of borderwork against terrorism, racism and injustice. A timely, original and optimistic discussion of Australia's multicultural past and our possible futures.' Graeme Turner, Director, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland This clearly written book shines a welcome light on the fog of critique of Australian multiculturalism from both the Right and the Left.' Jock Collins, Professor of Economics, University of Technology Sydney

The Fin de Si cle Imagination in Australia 1890 1914

The Fin de Si  cle Imagination in Australia  1890 1914
Author: Mark Hearn
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350291416

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This book explores the fin de siècle, an era of powerful global movements and turbulent transition, in Australia and beyond through a series of biographical microhistories. From the first wave feminist Rose Summerfield and the working class radical John Dwyer, to the indigenous rights advocate David Unaipon and the poet Christopher Brennan, Hearn traces the transnational identities, philosophies, ideas and cultures that characterised this era. Examining the struggles and aspirations of fin de siècle lives; respect for the rights of women and indigenous peoples, the injustices and hardship inflicted on working men and women, and the ways in which they imagined a better world, this book examines the transformation and renewal brought about by fin de siècle ideas. It examines the distinctive characteristics of this 'great acceleration' of economic, technological and cultural forces that swept the globe at the turn of the 19th century both within an Australian context and on the world stage. Asserting that the fin de siècle was significant for the making of modern Australia, and demonstrating the impact Australian fin de siècle lives had on the transnational and global movements of the era, Mark Hearn traces the turbulent nature of the fin de siècle imagination in Australia, and its response to these dynamic forces.

Imagined Destinies

Imagined Destinies
Author: Russell McGregor
Publsiher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780522865639

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Australia Imagined

Australia Imagined
Author: Judith Johnston,Monica Anderson
Publsiher: UWA Publishing
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015063320520

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This timely anthology, full of surprises, will stimulate ideas and discussion. It is a collection of writing, and some cartoons, from the nineteenth century British periodical press - which was the popular press of its day. The pieces range from articles and book reviews to short stories and poetry, as well as practical advice.

Imagined Destinies

Imagined Destinies
Author: Russell McGregor
Publsiher: Melbourne University
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UCSC:32106018156874

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Australians once believed that the Aboriginals were doomed to extinction. This study explores the origins and the gradual demise of the doomed race theory, seeking to show that white perceptions of Australia's indigenous people were shaped by Enlightenment, Darwinian and other European concepts.