Modern Australia is a society that has been built on migration - more than 97 per cent of the population has arrived via forced or voluntary relocation. As waves of settlers have come, originally from Europe and now, additionally, from Asia and Africa, belonging has been an issue with which successive generations of Australians have struggled. Everyone in Australia experiences dispossession, but clearly to varying degrees and with varying consequences. Not surprisingly, issues of belonging have found expression in Australia's non-Indigenous literary journalism. Memoirists and essayists have long been painting vivid pictures of experiences of belonging and disconnection that give voice to the issues being grappled with in the larger Australi...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 313-325)[6], 325 leaves ; 30 cm.Specific concern is the ...
Australia has a long and ambivalent history with Asia. With an increasing visibility of the social a...
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
'Belonging' is a personal and subjective exploration of a non-Indigenous Australian seeking a sense ...
What does it mean to belong? When we belong, how do we recognise it as belonging? What role does bel...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Memoirs by Australians of living in France have proliferated since 2001. Their appeal largely depend...
What kind of appetite does poetry have for creating new discourses about the nation? This essay will...
The development of a sense of belonging is today seen as vital for a successful integration process ...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
This article builds on recent efforts to cast the understanding of ethnic and racialized tensions le...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 313-325)[6], 325 leaves ; 30 cm.Specific concern is the ...
Australia has a long and ambivalent history with Asia. With an increasing visibility of the social a...
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
'Belonging' is a personal and subjective exploration of a non-Indigenous Australian seeking a sense ...
What does it mean to belong? When we belong, how do we recognise it as belonging? What role does bel...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Memoirs by Australians of living in France have proliferated since 2001. Their appeal largely depend...
What kind of appetite does poetry have for creating new discourses about the nation? This essay will...
The development of a sense of belonging is today seen as vital for a successful integration process ...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
This article builds on recent efforts to cast the understanding of ethnic and racialized tensions le...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
In the past decade arguments concerning who can claim belonging in Australia, and fears surrounding ...