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Alternative title: Papers on Australian Cultural History
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... no. 21 2002 of Australian Cultural History est. 1981 Australian Cultural History
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Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.
  • Special issue containing a range of articles in the field of cross-cultural studies focussing on cultural and literary connections and influences between Australia and the Caribbean.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Australia and the Caribbean, Russell McDougall , single work criticism (p. 1-15, notes 108-112)
Walter and Henry Ling Roth : 'On the Significance of Couvade.' The Place of Australia and British Guiana in the Fin de Siecle Debate Concerning the History of Mankind, Russell McDougall , single work criticism (p. 61-68)
Paradoxes of Non- Existence : Questions of Time, Metaphor and the Materialities of Cultural Traditions in Wilson Harris's Discussions of Australian Literary Texts, Brigitta Olubas , single work criticism
Olubas examines the way in which Caribbean writer Wilson Harris's 'account of national traditions and of the national and cultural provenances and imaginitive inheritances of particular writers directs attention ... toward broader, unexpected imaginitive, aesthetic and representational traditions, explicitly colonial, often violent, which yet enhance our readings of the complex high points of national literary traditions and figures ... [and] presents us with other ways to take up the relations between texts, within as well as across (national) cultural traditions' (p. 88).
(p. 81-88, notes 122)
White Gothic in Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea, and The Albatross Muff, Sue Thomas , single work criticism (p. 89-96, notes 122-124)
Communism and Carnival : Ralph de Boissiere's Crown Jewel and Its Australian Context, David Carter , single work criticism (p. 97-106, notes 124)

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Alternative title: To the Islands : Australia and the Caribbean
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