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y separately published work icon Little Books on Big Ideas series - publisher   prose   criticism  
Alternative title: 'On' Series
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Little Books on Big Ideas
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Indexed selectively: this series also includes works that are outside AustLit's scope.

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y separately published work icon On Rage Germaine Greer , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2008 Z1516600 2008 single work essay

'On Rage is Germaine Greer's enduring essay about Aboriginal dispossession. With characteristic acuity and passion, Greer looks to the causes of rage and its consequences in Indigenous Australian men.

'Originally published six months after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Apology to the Stolen Generations in 2008, this is an urgent and provocative examination of disempowerment by one of Australia's leading polemicists. ' (Publication summary)

Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2018
y separately published work icon On Travel Tony Wheeler , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2018 15048457 2018 single work prose travel

'Tony Wheeler, travel addict, Lonely Planet founder and intrepid traveller over five decades, has discovered that the more you travel, the more extraordinary the world becomes. His enthusiasm for trekking the globe is contagious: it is impossible to read On Travel without scouring for deals, searching for unusual places, and deciding to leave the luggage behind in an escape to the unfamiliar.' (Publication summary)

Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2018
y separately published work icon En Route Juliana Engberg , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2018 15048501 2018 single work prose travel

'It's almost impossible to get lost these days; the fastest and most direct route arrives with the press of a few keys. But what of the joys of unexpected discoveries off the grid?

'En Route is an ode to wandering through time and place, meeting personalities with no fixed addresses. Assisted by her GPS or by more traditional map-reading means, Juliana Engberg takes you along on her adventures. Who knows where you will end up? You could bump into Greta Garbo, Casanova, Virgin Mary, or even the Dog on the Tuckerbox.

'A real journey is not always about the destination.' (Publication summary)

Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2018
y separately published work icon On Father John Birmingham , Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2019 15779434 2019 single work autobiography

'John Birmingham's father died. And his life fell apart. The next six months were spent grinding through the dark forests of depression until he finally emerged out of the darkness onto sunlit upland. A unique yet universal story, On Father reaches out to everyone who has experienced and survived deep grief.'   (Publication summary)

Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2019
y separately published work icon On Aunty Jonathan Holmes , Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2019 15779555 2019 single work criticism

'Australia's public broadcaster, 'Aunty', is about to turn 90, yet your ABC has seldom been in this much trouble: budget cuts, ferocious political pressure, sagging staff morale, leadership chaos and hostile commercial rivals. Meanwhile audiences are deserting broadcast TV and radio. What is the ABC's place in the era of media disruption? Can it reach a younger audience on new platforms while still satisfying its loyal fans?'  (Publication summary)

Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2019
y separately published work icon On Identity Stan Grant , Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2019 15779662 2019 single work criticism

'Bestselling author Stan Grant explores how identity is being hijacked to incite hate.'Stan Grant asks why when it comes to identity he is asked to choose between black and white. Is identity a myth? A constructed story we tell ourselves? Tribalism, nationalism and sectarianism are dividing the world into us and them. Communities are a tinderbox of anger and resentment. He passionately hopes we are not hard wired for hate. Grant argues that it is time to leave identity behind and to embrace cosmopolitanism. On Identity is a meditation on hope and community.'   

Source: Publication summary.

Melbourne : Melbourne University Press , 2019

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First known date: 2018
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