This volume offers a comprehensive account of the production of English language novels and related prose fiction since 1950 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific. After the Second World War, the rise of cultural nationalism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand and movements towards independence in the Pacific islands, together with the turn toward multiculturalism and transnationalism in the postcolonial world, has called into question the standard national frames for literary history. This has resulted in an increasing recognition of formerly marginalised peoples and a repositioning of these national literatures in a world literary context. This multi-authored volume explores the implications of such radical change thr...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
The question of place has always been central to Australian fiction, both as a thematic element, but...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...
This review chapter summarizes literary experiments in postmodernism in the genre of the novel. It c...
Across countless acts of sustained creativity that can and do take years to perform, and via reading...
This review chapter summarizes literary experiments in postmodernism in the genre of the novel. It c...
South and South East Asia has produced some of the most dynamic, experimental, and commercially succ...
Globalizing Indigenes: Postcolonial Fiction from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacifi
Postmodern fiction in Australia emerged as early as in the 1970s under the name of New Writing and i...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
The period from the end of World War II has seen at least three major transformations of the Austral...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
The question of place has always been central to Australian fiction, both as a thematic element, but...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...
This review chapter summarizes literary experiments in postmodernism in the genre of the novel. It c...
Across countless acts of sustained creativity that can and do take years to perform, and via reading...
This review chapter summarizes literary experiments in postmodernism in the genre of the novel. It c...
South and South East Asia has produced some of the most dynamic, experimental, and commercially succ...
Globalizing Indigenes: Postcolonial Fiction from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacifi
Postmodern fiction in Australia emerged as early as in the 1970s under the name of New Writing and i...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
The period from the end of World War II has seen at least three major transformations of the Austral...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
This article examines four novels written since 1980 by two Aboriginal Australian authors and two Ma...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
The question of place has always been central to Australian fiction, both as a thematic element, but...