Images of Australia: An Introductory Reader in Australian StudiesGillian Whitlock, David Carter This introductory text for students and general readers is designed for use with the new ABC TV Open Learning program. Through a collection of 14 readings by writers and academics such as Graeme Davison and Gail Reekie it explores questions of Australian culture and identity. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 92
Page 122
... culture on Australian soil , if neces- sary with the assistance of public - funded programmes . " 27 Cooray sees a clear choice between an Australian culture or a collection of distinct ethnic cultures . Frank Knopfelmacher , in an ...
... culture on Australian soil , if neces- sary with the assistance of public - funded programmes . " 27 Cooray sees a clear choice between an Australian culture or a collection of distinct ethnic cultures . Frank Knopfelmacher , in an ...
Page 130
... culture and language ? How are core values and acceptable behavioural forms to be laid down , if the dominance of Anglo - Australian culture is no longer accepted ? The problems of a multi - ethnic state are neither new nor unique in ...
... culture and language ? How are core values and acceptable behavioural forms to be laid down , if the dominance of Anglo - Australian culture is no longer accepted ? The problems of a multi - ethnic state are neither new nor unique in ...
Page 238
... Australian " and they were , perhaps , the Bulletin's most avid readers . ) The Australian legend -or the idea of a truly distinct and uni- que national character and culture was created suddenly , at a critical time , on a somewhat ...
... Australian " and they were , perhaps , the Bulletin's most avid readers . ) The Australian legend -or the idea of a truly distinct and uni- que national character and culture was created suddenly , at a critical time , on a somewhat ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Part Two White Australia Has a Black History | 59 |
Part Three A Multicultural Nation? | 101 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Aboriginal acceptance Affairs areas argued artists Association attempt attitudes Australian became become Black British Bulletin bush called celebration century character civilisation claims Collected colonial continued created critics cultural define described distinctive early economic equality established ethnic example experience fact feminist give groups historians ideas identity ideology immigration important influence interests labour land late later Lawson legend living London look major means Melbourne ment migrants multiculturalism myth nation nationalist nature never origins particular past pioneer political population Press problems production programs radical Reading relations Report response seen sense settlement social society South Studies suburban suggests Sydney things tion tradition tralian University urban values verse Ward Western women writers
References to this book
Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media, and Popular Culture Ien Ang No preview available - 2000 |