Writing the Everyday: Australian Literature and the Limits of SuburbiaAndrew McCann No Marketing Blurb |
Contents
Colonialism Modernity Suburbia | 20 |
Fiction and the AntiSuburban Tradition | 41 |
Patrick Whites Perversity | 56 |
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Writing the Everyday: Australian Literature and the Limits of Suburbia Andrew McCann Limited preview - 1998 |
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A.D. Hope abject Aboriginal aesthetic Alan Wearne alienation anti-suburban ASOPA Australian Literary Studies Australian Poetry Australian suburbia Barry Humphries become body Brisbane Bruce Dawe Camille's Bread characters Chris colonialism contemporary critical critique David McCooey Dawe Dawe's DeLillo detail domestic Eagleby embodies End of Modernity essay everyday feature feminist fiction fucking gender Gordon grunge Guinea identity ideology industrial inner-city inner-suburbs Ireland's James McAuley Jennifer Maiden kind Kristeva lifestyle liminal lives Lovemakers Lucashenko's Marita's masculine McAuley McAuley's Meanjin Melbourne modernisation monologue mother narrative Nightmarkets notion novel Patrick White poem poet poetic poetry politics post-war Quadrant Queensland reality represent representation rituals sense sexual shit signifiers Silverstone social society space spatial spiritual Steam Pigs story suburban suburbia suburbs suggests Sydney things traditional Tsiolkas Twyborn Affair ugliness urban violence voice Washbournes Wearne Wearne's women working-class writing