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Judith Wright in India : A Pedagogic Perspective
2016
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— Appears in: Narratives of Estrangement and Belonging : Indo-Australian Perspectives 2016; (p. 56-74)'This paper demonstrates how the pedagogic process of teaching and learning the works of Judith Wright (with two select poems as samples) in a post-graduate English literature classroom in India, can broaden the learners' understanding of literature...' (57)
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The Moving Image of Place : Judith Wright
2009
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— Appears in: Intimate Horizons : The Post-Colonial Sacred in Australian Literature 2009; (p. 141-163) -
Just Poetry
2008
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— Appears in: Just Words? : Australian Authors Writing for Justice 2008; (p. 47-61) Ethical Investigations : Essays on Australian Literature and Poetics 2008; (p. 177-193) -
'An Entangled Kind of Haunting' : Judith Wright and Uncanny Australia
2008
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— Appears in: Philament , December no. 13 2008; (p. 1-19) 'Ken Gelder and Jane Jacobs' Uncanny Australia (1998), along with Judith Wright's poetry, analyses and responds to the Australian ghost story. Wright does this through poeticised connections of land, history and family and Gelder-Jacobs through postcolonial criticism. This paper investigates how a combined reading of the two can offer new insights into Australian ghost stories and the poetics of haunting' (Philament editors: Bernadette Cantrall, Dreu Harrison and James McLeod).
- y The God-Shaped Hole : Responding to the Good News in Australia Adelaide : ATF Press , 2008 Z1533434 2008 selected work criticism This book brings together a selection of Veronica Brady's critical addresses arguing that there are novels and poems that bear witness to the mystery of 'God' or an 'Other' who speaks through others.
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The Literature of Extinction
2006
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— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 65 no. 1 2006; (p. 48-54) 'Identifies some disturbing continuities in colonial and postcolonial imaginings of indigenous fates'. (Meanjin) -
Sacred Ground : An Exploration
2006
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— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 86 2006; (p. 91-98, notes [185-188]) -
The Poetic of Place: Judith Wright's 'At Cooloola'. An Australian View.
2006
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— Appears in: Le Simplegadi , October no. 4 2006; (p. 28-35) 'The article denounces the crisis that present-day technological civilization has in its relation with the land, usually considered an object to exploit and conquer; the author advocates the need to develop a "poetics of place" inspired by the respectful relationship that other civilizations have been able to establish with their land. The analysis of Judith Wright's literary work shows the complexity of an Australian view that explores the link between Aboriginal people and the land, and the way in which white settlement interrupted it.' - y The God-Shaped Hole : Responding to the Good News in Australia Adelaide : ATF Press , 2008 Z1533434 2008 selected work criticism This book brings together a selection of Veronica Brady's critical addresses arguing that there are novels and poems that bear witness to the mystery of 'God' or an 'Other' who speaks through others.
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'An Entangled Kind of Haunting' : Judith Wright and Uncanny Australia
2008
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Philament , December no. 13 2008; (p. 1-19) 'Ken Gelder and Jane Jacobs' Uncanny Australia (1998), along with Judith Wright's poetry, analyses and responds to the Australian ghost story. Wright does this through poeticised connections of land, history and family and Gelder-Jacobs through postcolonial criticism. This paper investigates how a combined reading of the two can offer new insights into Australian ghost stories and the poetics of haunting' (Philament editors: Bernadette Cantrall, Dreu Harrison and James McLeod).
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- Tin Can Bay - Cooloola area, Gympie - Cooloola - Tin Can Bay area, South East Queensland, Queensland,
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