Australian literary studies has for some decades recognised the significance and contribution of multicultural writers to the national literary landscape; however, it has shown less interest in the multilingual nature of much of this writing. This article brings into focus a number of Australian magazines in which multilingual literature has been promoted, from the 1920s Brisbane publication The Muses Magazine, to the 1990s multicultural, multilingual women’s magazine Ambitious Friends, which featured creative work in Arabic, Lao, Spanish and Vietnamese. Further illustrations, specific to Vietnamese Australian writing, will be provided from Integration: The Magazine for Vietnamese and Multicultural Issues, published in Bankstown from 1993 t...
In the introductory essay to this collection, Wenche Ommundsen offers an account of the recent emerg...
At a time increasingly dominated by globalization, migration, and the clash between supranational an...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
Australian literary studies has for some decades recognised the significance and contribution of mul...
Australian literature has over the last fifty years witnessed the gradual inclusion of writers and t...
A large and important body of Australian writing has until now remained excluded from histories and ...
While Australia is a settler-colonial nation built on immigration, the category \u27migrant literatu...
Studies in linguistic landscape (LL) have been emerged as one of the growing topics in the societal ...
Multilingual Literature as World Literature examines and adjusts current theories and practices of w...
This carefully curated collection of essays charts interactions between majority languages (includin...
This article examines the relationship between the discipline of ‘English Literature’, and the conte...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
The culture of reading is transplanted with people. Not only does book culture, literary culture, tr...
This special issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, the result of a collaboration with the So...
This is a publisher’s version of a paper from Humanities and Social Sciences Futures: Papers from th...
In the introductory essay to this collection, Wenche Ommundsen offers an account of the recent emerg...
At a time increasingly dominated by globalization, migration, and the clash between supranational an...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
Australian literary studies has for some decades recognised the significance and contribution of mul...
Australian literature has over the last fifty years witnessed the gradual inclusion of writers and t...
A large and important body of Australian writing has until now remained excluded from histories and ...
While Australia is a settler-colonial nation built on immigration, the category \u27migrant literatu...
Studies in linguistic landscape (LL) have been emerged as one of the growing topics in the societal ...
Multilingual Literature as World Literature examines and adjusts current theories and practices of w...
This carefully curated collection of essays charts interactions between majority languages (includin...
This article examines the relationship between the discipline of ‘English Literature’, and the conte...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
The culture of reading is transplanted with people. Not only does book culture, literary culture, tr...
This special issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, the result of a collaboration with the So...
This is a publisher’s version of a paper from Humanities and Social Sciences Futures: Papers from th...
In the introductory essay to this collection, Wenche Ommundsen offers an account of the recent emerg...
At a time increasingly dominated by globalization, migration, and the clash between supranational an...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...