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1987
The Flow of Culture : Tasmanian Studies
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Papers presented at the Australian Academy of the Humanities Symposium : 17th : 1986 : Hobart, Tasmania.
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* Contents derived from the
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Australian Capital Territory,:The Australian Academy of the Humanities
, 1987 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Books and Readers in Colonial Tasmania, single work criticism (p. 102-121)
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A 'Complicated Joy' : The Aesthetic Theory of Associationism and Its Influence on Tasmania's Culture,
single work
criticism
The article reconstructs 'from verbal and visual evidence the kind of sensibility produced in early Tasmania by the aesthetic theory of associationism.' The author cites examples suggesting that 'associationism was not just another aspect of colonial sensibility, but a fundamental mechanism of psychological transition and accommodation at the very centre of Tasmania's immigrant culture.'(p.138)
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