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Fosco speaks as a member of Post-Christian Society that has emerged from the Great Walk-Out from established religion but as one who cannot subscribe to the Economic Myth of Rational Humanism. Fosco's text, which he dubs My Reality, is republished in this volume, accompanied by six exploratory essays, ranging from the supportive to the dismissive, which seek to open up debate on the issues which he poses. Can we work towards a society in which humane values prevail, or must we accept that ours is, for lack of a better, the best of possible worlds? [Editors' abstract]
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* Contents derived from the
Hindmarsh,
Charles Sturt area,
Adelaide - Northwest,
Adelaide,
South Australia,:ATF Press
, 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Introduction : A Soul for Australia? Reading Fosco Antonio's 'My Reality', single work criticism (p. ix-xiv)
- My Reality, single work autobiography (p. 5-209)
- Brokenness, single work criticism (p. 211-230)
- Fosco Antonio in His Religious Context, single work criticism (p. 231-246)
- God, Fosco and Me, single work criticism (p. 247-260)
- Place and the 'Failed' Migrant : Belonging and Displacement in Fosco Antonio's 'My Reality', single work criticism (p. 261-275)
- Agnostic Fellow Pilgrims : Reading Fosco's Spiritual Quest in Post-War Migrant Melbourne, single work criticism (p. 277-292)
- The Sacred-Sacred Theatre of Fosco Antonio's 'My Reality', single work criticism (p. 293-315)
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