The "Dreadnought" of the Darling
Title | The "Dreadnought" of the Darling PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean |
Publisher | |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Australia |
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The Dreadnought of the Darling
Title | The Dreadnought of the Darling PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean |
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Pages | |
Release | 1996 |
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The Bookman
Title | The Bookman PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 920 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Bibliography |
ISBN |
The Academy and Literature
Title | The Academy and Literature PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 894 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Books |
ISBN |
Outback and Out West
Title | Outback and Out West PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Lynch |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2022-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1496221974 |
Outback and Out West examines the ecological consequences of a settler-colonial imaginary by comparing expressions of settler colonialism in the literature of the American West and Australian Outback. Tom Lynch traces exogenous domination in both regions, which resulted in many similar means of settlement, including pastoralism, homestead acts, afforestation efforts, and bioregional efforts at “belonging.” Lynch pairs the two nations’ texts to show how an analysis at the intersection of ecocriticism and settler colonialism requires a new canon that is responsive to the social, cultural, and ecological difficulties created by settlement in the West and Outback. Outback and Out West draws out the regional Anthropocene dimensions of settler colonialism, considering such pressing environmental problems as habitat loss, groundwater depletion, and mass extinctions. Lynch studies the implications of our settlement heritage on history, art, and the environment through the cross-national comparison of spaces. He asserts that bringing an ecocritical awareness to settler-colonial theory is essential for reconciliation with dispossessed Indigenous populations as well as reparations for ecological damages as we work to decolonize engagement with and literature about these places.
Anzac, The Unauthorised Biography
Title | Anzac, The Unauthorised Biography PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Holbrook |
Publisher | NewSouth |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2014-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1742241816 |
Raise a glass for an Anzac. Run for an Anzac. Camp under the stars for an Anzac. Is there anything Australians won’t do to keep the Anzac legend at the centre of our national story? But standing firm on the other side of the Anzac enthusiasts is a chorus of critics claiming that the appetite for Anzac is militarising our history and indoctrinating our children. So how are we to make sense of this struggle over how we remember the Great War? Anzac, the Unauthorised Biography cuts through the clamour to provide a much-needed historical perspective on the battle over Anzac. It traces how, since 1915, Australia’s memory of the Great War has declined and surged, reflecting the varied and complex history of the Australian nation itself. Most importantly, it asks why so many Australians persist with the fiction that the nation was born on 25 April 1915.
The Australians
Title | The Australians PDF eBook |
Author | John Hirst |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1458762963 |
Is there an Australian national character? What are its distinguishing features? Over the years, how have insiders and outsiders summed up this country and its people, and how have Australians responded to outside criticism? In The Australians, John Hirst gathers together the key assessments of the national character, on topics as diverse as sport, war, mateship, humour, put-downs, suburbia and going native. There is celebration and criticism. There is humour and insight. There is the difference between what Australians think of themselves and what they are really like. Contributors include Winston Churchill, Ned Kelly, Tim Flannery, Henry Lawson, Peter Cosgrove, Germaine Greer, Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, Captain James Cook, David Malouf, Mark Twain, H.G. Wells, Patrick White, Oscar Wilde and Tim Winton.