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'Nations are sustained by nationalism, which is built on the narratives that are retold in official histories, national literatures, media representations, invented traditions and foundational myths. In the past fifteen years or so, Australian literature and Australia's history of nation formation have found themselves between a rock and hard place. Both have been (and still are) threatened and destabilised by, amongst other things, the forces of globalisation...' (p. 14)
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Edith & Helen : Reading Nation in the 1990s
The Journal of Australian Writers and Writing
Subjects:
- The Hand that Signed the Paper 1994 single work novel
- Patrick White 2007 single work criticism
- Beyond Disillusionment: Frank Moorhouse's "Grand Days" and Post-Colonial Idealism 1995 single work criticism
- Australian Literary Studies vol. 21 no. 4 October 2004 periodical issue
- The Decline of the Literary Paradigm in Australian Publishing 2005 single work criticism
- Writing After Winning 1995 single work biography
- Australian Literature : Postcolonialism, Racism, Transnationalism 2007 single work criticism
- The Demidenko File 1996 anthology column prose criticism interview biography correspondence
- The Culture of Forgetting : Helen Demidenko and the Holocaust 1996 single work criticism
- Grand Days 1993 single work novel
- Dark Palace 2000 single work novel
- 1990s
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