Vol. 1 Belly of the Beast: Major work -- Vol. 2 The Road to Nowhere: Myths of Homeland and Expulsion in Australian Road Stories: ExegesisExegesis: Through the lens of Richard Slotkin’s theory of the mythogenesis of the frontier, the exegetical component of the thesis proposes that the circular process of analysis and regeneration of the violent mythology of the frontier in both Australian and American literature has dominated the road writing genre. The triumphant frontier narrative of America and the transcendent failure frontier narrative of Australia repeat in contemporary road writing. Road stories featuring women and characters from positions of cultural, ethnic, class, religious and sexual difference offer one possibility for the disr...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
It is the week after the failed Australian Republic referendum, 1999 in Port Noarlunga, a working cl...
The production and transmission of stories, whether oral or written, is essential in the making and ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hay’...
Considered as writing back to the Empire, postcolonial writing by young indigenous Australian offers...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 289-331.1. Introduction : more than a walk in the park -- 2. ...
This thesis consists of the novel Brolga and an exegesis examining in what ways the ideas of katabas...
Contains a discourse on the pattern of development of ‘new literatures’ emerging in Australian liter...
Travel and relocation have been integral parts of the American experience from the first known journ...
This MA thesis is focused on discovering the literary motif of journey in selected works defined by ...
The paper examines the persistence and permutations of the archetypal road myth. Its main motif is t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 219-243.Introduction -- 1. 'Magic realism' and Australian nar...
George Johnstone's Clean Straw for Nothing (1969) and Tim Winton's The Riders (1994) belong to the s...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
It is the week after the failed Australian Republic referendum, 1999 in Port Noarlunga, a working cl...
The production and transmission of stories, whether oral or written, is essential in the making and ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hay’...
Considered as writing back to the Empire, postcolonial writing by young indigenous Australian offers...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 289-331.1. Introduction : more than a walk in the park -- 2. ...
This thesis consists of the novel Brolga and an exegesis examining in what ways the ideas of katabas...
Contains a discourse on the pattern of development of ‘new literatures’ emerging in Australian liter...
Travel and relocation have been integral parts of the American experience from the first known journ...
This MA thesis is focused on discovering the literary motif of journey in selected works defined by ...
The paper examines the persistence and permutations of the archetypal road myth. Its main motif is t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 219-243.Introduction -- 1. 'Magic realism' and Australian nar...
George Johnstone's Clean Straw for Nothing (1969) and Tim Winton's The Riders (1994) belong to the s...
ABSTRACT: This thesis is submitted as total fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD in Creative Wr...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
It is the week after the failed Australian Republic referendum, 1999 in Port Noarlunga, a working cl...
The production and transmission of stories, whether oral or written, is essential in the making and ...