In presenting Andrew McGahan with the Miles Franklin Award in 2005 for his novel The White Earth, the judges note that the author “subjects postcolonial Australia to a searing analysis”. As they go on to say the work “draws on the full resources of the novel as an imaginative form to explore some of the most urgent social and political issues haunting Australians today”. In the short paragraph published on the Award’s website, they mention the two main characters—nine year old William and his patron, his great uncle John McIvor. Throughout the novel the boy carries a festering, almost numbing wound in his ear. “William’s disease”, the judges observe, “is literally the burden of the past”. This essay traces an ethical register in McGahan’s n...
The article considers the institutions of literature, law, politics, and economics are all forms of ...
Alexis Wright’s novel, The Swan Book (2013), set one hundred years in the future on a climate-change...
Lianda Burrows has reappraised Australian Nobel Laureate Patrick White's literary legacy, emphasisin...
This research studies human rights violations in Andrew McGahan’s work entitled The White Earth. Thi...
In his novel The White Earth, Andrew McGahan engages with an important chapter in the history of his...
Placing McGahan’s last novel in the context of his interest in the opposition between nature and man...
Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country (1975) anticipated edgy twenty-first century national conversations...
What McGahan’s many admirers will make of "The White Earth" is not clear. Those expecting a novel th...
Die Zugehörigkeit und Verbundenheit zu Land und Menschen ist seit jeher eines der prägendsten Themen...
© 2015 Dr. Gloria Joy PrenticeMapping the moral terrain: Australian novels written during and follow...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
The paper intends to propose a reading of Ian McEwan’s latest novel, Machines Like Me (2019), qua in...
This chapter examines the ethical and political inquiry at the center of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ...
The article considers the institutions of literature, law, politics, and economics are all forms of ...
Alexis Wright’s novel, The Swan Book (2013), set one hundred years in the future on a climate-change...
Lianda Burrows has reappraised Australian Nobel Laureate Patrick White's literary legacy, emphasisin...
This research studies human rights violations in Andrew McGahan’s work entitled The White Earth. Thi...
In his novel The White Earth, Andrew McGahan engages with an important chapter in the history of his...
Placing McGahan’s last novel in the context of his interest in the opposition between nature and man...
Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country (1975) anticipated edgy twenty-first century national conversations...
What McGahan’s many admirers will make of "The White Earth" is not clear. Those expecting a novel th...
Die Zugehörigkeit und Verbundenheit zu Land und Menschen ist seit jeher eines der prägendsten Themen...
© 2015 Dr. Gloria Joy PrenticeMapping the moral terrain: Australian novels written during and follow...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
The written word is a powerful tool of modern society with words having a positive or negative effec...
The paper intends to propose a reading of Ian McEwan’s latest novel, Machines Like Me (2019), qua in...
This chapter examines the ethical and political inquiry at the center of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ...
The article considers the institutions of literature, law, politics, and economics are all forms of ...
Alexis Wright’s novel, The Swan Book (2013), set one hundred years in the future on a climate-change...
Lianda Burrows has reappraised Australian Nobel Laureate Patrick White's literary legacy, emphasisin...