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1999: Australian Writing and the City
1999: Australian Writing and the City
Refereed Proceedings of the 1999 Conference, held at New South Wales Writers' Centre, Sydney, 2-6 July 1999, edited by Fran de Groen and Ken Stewart
Published:
2013-02-03
Preliminary pages
Foreword
Fran De Groen, Ken Stewart
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Articles
Sydney, Not the Bush
Peter Conrad
7-17
PDF
The Camp as 'New Albion': Early Visions and Views of Sydney
Deidre Coleman
18-30
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Approximating the World: Women, 'Civilisation' amd Colonial Melbourne
Rowena Mohr
31-37
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Randolph the Reckless: Explorations in Australian Masculine Identity, 1889-1941
Cheryl Taylor
38-45
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Ready-made Dissidence? The Figure of the Factory Girl in Modern Australian Poetry
Ann Vickery
46-53
PDF
'A little bit of the real Sydney': Comparing Gender, Socialism and the City in Works by William Lane and Christina Stead
Brigid Rooney
54-61
PDF
Walking through
Seven Poor Men of Sydney
Peter Kirkpatrick
62-67
PDF
Down (but not Out) in the City
Julian Croft
68-76
PDF
A Prose Kinema: Kenneth Slessor's Film Writing
Philip Mead
77-87
PDF
Post-Carnivalism in David Ireland's
The Unknown Industrial Prisoner
David Musgrave
88-93
PDF
Vincent Buckley: The City and the Sacred
Noel Rowe
94-100
PDF
'Something brand new on the skyline': Renovating the City in Contemporary Australian Detective Fiction
Robert Beardwood
101-107
PDF
The Urbanisation of Australia: Representations of Australia in Popular Culture
Selina Samuels
108-114
PDF
Urban Shocks and Local Scandals:
Blackrock
and the Problem of Australian True-crime Fiction
Donna Lee Brien
115-122
PDF
The City and the Contemporary Australian Long Poem
David McCooey
123-128
PDF
Brian Castro's Tokyo: Schizophrenic Semiotic
Bernadette Brennan
129-137
PDF
Michael Wilding's 'Lost Illusions': the Balzacian Underpinnings of
Wildest Dreams
Don Grahan
138-143
PDF
An Australian Convict in the Great English City: Peter Carey's
Jack Maggs
Sigrun Meinig
144-149
PDF
Do We Have a Discipline? The Great Aust Lit Debate
Leon Cantrell
150-156
PDF
Nostalgia in the Global City: Recuperating the Battler in the Sydney Production of
Cloudstreet
Tom Burvill
157-164
PDF
From Cityscape to Cyberspace: Writing the City in Hypermedia
Hazel Smith
165-172
PDF
The Circus is in Town: Literary Festivals and the Mapping of Cultural Heritage
Wenche Ommundsen
173-179
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