The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identity and history in the white Australian socio-historical context. These myths are exposed by White as ideologically determined and as operating by processes of exclusion, repression and marginalisation. White challenges the autonomy of both European and Australian cultures, reveals the ideological complicity between them and adopts a critical approach to all Western cultural assumptions. As a post-colonial writer, White shares the need of both post-colonising and post-colonised groups for an identity established not in terms of the colonial power but in terms of themselves. As a dissident white male, he is a privileged member of the post- colon...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
The paper looks at some of the narrative strategies used by Aboriginal novelist Kim Scott in Benang,...
The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identit...
Bibliography: pages 206-212.This study examines Patrick White's Voss, Riders in the Chariot and A Fr...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
This thesis is a study of relations between aspects of Patrick White's prose style and his perceptio...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
Throughout his novels, Patrick White addresses himself to questions fundamental to human existence ...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
The paper looks at some of the narrative strategies used by Aboriginal novelist Kim Scott in Benang,...
The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identit...
Bibliography: pages 206-212.This study examines Patrick White's Voss, Riders in the Chariot and A Fr...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
In his novel A Fringe of Leaves (1976), Australian Nobel laureate Patrick White takes up the famous ...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
This thesis is a study of relations between aspects of Patrick White's prose style and his perceptio...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
Throughout his novels, Patrick White addresses himself to questions fundamental to human existence ...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
This thesis concerns aspects of settler post-colonial discourse, examined through fictional and non-...
The paper looks at some of the narrative strategies used by Aboriginal novelist Kim Scott in Benang,...