Since the end of the 20th century, particularly after the Cold War ended, national borderlines have been redrawn many times in the areas of the Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and a wide range of Asia, and people started crossing national borderlines to immigrate to other countries. As a result, the definition of a modern nation with one ethnicity, one language, and one culture collapsed. Under the policy of multiculturalism, Australia accepts immigrants from all over the world, and Australian literature at present is characterized as being ethnically, culturally, and linguistically hybrid. In this paper I look at Australian writers such as Brian Castro and Nam Le and compare them with other writers who are considered post-colonial writers...
Based on bibliographic surveys and interviews with students and teachers of Australian Literature in...
Peer reviewed article. In our rapidly globalising world, cultures, as well as societies and identiti...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
In the introductory essay to this collection, Wenche Ommundsen offers an account of the recent emerg...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
While Australia is a settler-colonial nation built on immigration, the category \u27migrant literatu...
Restricted until 16 Apr. 2013.This dissertation examines fictional works from the 1980s to the prese...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
This paper considers the situation of the changing global market for Australian literary fiction. In...
The nation, as Benedict Anderson famously argues, is an “imagined community.” My thesis examines And...
In his innovative and often transformative book, National Consciousness and Literary Cosmopolitics: ...
This paper explores literary authors as cultural brokers in the context of world literature. Vign...
Australian literature has over the last 50 years witnessed the gradual inclusion of writers and text...
My first encounter with Australian literature as such (that is, as more than a few works of children...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
Based on bibliographic surveys and interviews with students and teachers of Australian Literature in...
Peer reviewed article. In our rapidly globalising world, cultures, as well as societies and identiti...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
In the introductory essay to this collection, Wenche Ommundsen offers an account of the recent emerg...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
While Australia is a settler-colonial nation built on immigration, the category \u27migrant literatu...
Restricted until 16 Apr. 2013.This dissertation examines fictional works from the 1980s to the prese...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
This paper considers the situation of the changing global market for Australian literary fiction. In...
The nation, as Benedict Anderson famously argues, is an “imagined community.” My thesis examines And...
In his innovative and often transformative book, National Consciousness and Literary Cosmopolitics: ...
This paper explores literary authors as cultural brokers in the context of world literature. Vign...
Australian literature has over the last 50 years witnessed the gradual inclusion of writers and text...
My first encounter with Australian literature as such (that is, as more than a few works of children...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
Based on bibliographic surveys and interviews with students and teachers of Australian Literature in...
Peer reviewed article. In our rapidly globalising world, cultures, as well as societies and identiti...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...