The paper argues that Paul Carter has outlined the psychic constitution of 'Australia' but not fully gaced up to the ideological and historical import of spatial historiography as also a symptom of the colonised mind. It refers to The Road to Botany Bay and The Sound In Between
It was in the 1990s, following a flurry of the use of the expression ‘un-Australian’ by politicians,...
The paper argues that the postcolonial settler/invader autobiography is a textual negotiation of-and...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
In this paper I want to explore what it is like to live with an 'empty centre'. I will do this by fi...
In Feb 2014 Bruno Latour gave a lecture at the Royal Academy of Copenhagen on the affects of capital...
paper delivered at the BASA Conference: 1994: Changing Courses: Australia since the 1940s. Contains...
In this chapter, I examine the ways in which vertigo, as an affective function of space that also pr...
In this paper, I argue that Australia’s future in a rapidly changing region and world lies in seekin...
It is argued that the emergence of ‘multiculturalism’ in Australia during the Nineteen-eighties was ...
The paper argues that Seven Poor Men of Sydney tries to project into the space that is Australia a ...
Australia's modern history has been defined by the country's experience of migration and its associa...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
This thesis contains a critical component and a creative component, both of which take suburban Aust...
Veronica Brady, vigorous supporter of Aboriginal causes and deeply concerned with social-injustice i...
It was in the 1990s, following a flurry of the use of the expression ‘un-Australian’ by politicians,...
The paper argues that the postcolonial settler/invader autobiography is a textual negotiation of-and...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
In this paper I want to explore what it is like to live with an 'empty centre'. I will do this by fi...
In Feb 2014 Bruno Latour gave a lecture at the Royal Academy of Copenhagen on the affects of capital...
paper delivered at the BASA Conference: 1994: Changing Courses: Australia since the 1940s. Contains...
In this chapter, I examine the ways in which vertigo, as an affective function of space that also pr...
In this paper, I argue that Australia’s future in a rapidly changing region and world lies in seekin...
It is argued that the emergence of ‘multiculturalism’ in Australia during the Nineteen-eighties was ...
The paper argues that Seven Poor Men of Sydney tries to project into the space that is Australia a ...
Australia's modern history has been defined by the country's experience of migration and its associa...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
This thesis contains a critical component and a creative component, both of which take suburban Aust...
Veronica Brady, vigorous supporter of Aboriginal causes and deeply concerned with social-injustice i...
It was in the 1990s, following a flurry of the use of the expression ‘un-Australian’ by politicians,...
The paper argues that the postcolonial settler/invader autobiography is a textual negotiation of-and...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...