This paper argues that the depiction of the character Don Prowse in Patrick White’s The Twyborn Affair offers itself as a space of libidinal investment, and in doing so offers readers of this text an opportunity to re-engage with Australia’s nationalist literary tradition. The hyper-masculine Prowse stands as an emblem of Australia’s cultural heritage, as a link to the ubiquitous bushman of the ubiquitous 1890s. But what does it mean when this character, and by extension this literary tradition, are overtly sexualised, when they become desired and objectified by a desiring reader? Without erasing the prevalent misogyny and homophobia that attend Australia’s literary past, this paper nevertheless seeks to inaugurate a reparative reading of ...
Bridget Grogan’s monograph Reading Corporeality in Patrick White’s Fiction articulates a welcome cha...
This paper analyses Richard Flanagan’s novel Wanting (2008) as a narrative informed by a revisionary...
The objective of this thesis is to explore metaphors of the body as they are used in certain Austral...
This paper argues that the depiction of the character Don Prowse in Patrick White’s The Twyborn Affa...
Gender is acknowledged as a highly-vexed category in Australian history and culture. Its doctrine of...
This reading of transvestic performance in Australian fiction is in dialogue with Robert Dixon’s 199...
To date there has been no comprehensive critical analysis of the impact of Patrick White's homosexu...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identit...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
This thesis examines the representation of nation and masculinity in the work of Australian authors ...
Peer reviewed article. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”, which first appeared in the 3rd centu...
The paper argues that William Lane's 1892 social-realist novel The Workingman's Paradise is symptoma...
Critical discussion of Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well (1986) has largely focused on issues of gender, b...
Late-Victorian and Edwardian British ideology represented male homosexuals as psychically and somati...
Bridget Grogan’s monograph Reading Corporeality in Patrick White’s Fiction articulates a welcome cha...
This paper analyses Richard Flanagan’s novel Wanting (2008) as a narrative informed by a revisionary...
The objective of this thesis is to explore metaphors of the body as they are used in certain Austral...
This paper argues that the depiction of the character Don Prowse in Patrick White’s The Twyborn Affa...
Gender is acknowledged as a highly-vexed category in Australian history and culture. Its doctrine of...
This reading of transvestic performance in Australian fiction is in dialogue with Robert Dixon’s 199...
To date there has been no comprehensive critical analysis of the impact of Patrick White's homosexu...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identit...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
This thesis examines the representation of nation and masculinity in the work of Australian authors ...
Peer reviewed article. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”, which first appeared in the 3rd centu...
The paper argues that William Lane's 1892 social-realist novel The Workingman's Paradise is symptoma...
Critical discussion of Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well (1986) has largely focused on issues of gender, b...
Late-Victorian and Edwardian British ideology represented male homosexuals as psychically and somati...
Bridget Grogan’s monograph Reading Corporeality in Patrick White’s Fiction articulates a welcome cha...
This paper analyses Richard Flanagan’s novel Wanting (2008) as a narrative informed by a revisionary...
The objective of this thesis is to explore metaphors of the body as they are used in certain Austral...