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Patrick White and James K. Baxter : Public Intellectuals
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Patrick White Centenary : The Legacy of a Prodigal Son 2014; (p. 354-367) 'I start with the difficulties encountered in Australia and New Zealand from the 1960s as both countries sought to reconfigure national identities derived from common sources in Victorian imperial racial attitudes, attitudes which were often incorporated into, rather than expelled from, cultural nationalism. To a large extent this process of national ‘rebranding’ has been conducted at state level as a managerial response to an urgent need to modernise settler economies, attract skills and capital, and differentiate contemporary national imageries from colonial ones. In both countries this elite-driven managerialism has been in conflict with the populist politics of settler recidivism. Yet in both also, ethically charged advocacy of a more just national order, is often led by artists and intellectuals but with significant support in the majority white populations, has been crucial in articulating the terms of change and broadening its appeal.' (Source : www.asaa.net.au/files/PATRICK%20WHITE%20CENTENARY%20-%20Speakers%20v3.pdf ) - y Henry Lawson Among Maoris : Corrections, 1993 Auckland : William Harrison Pearson , 1993 Z1091074 1993 single work criticism
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[Review] Henry Lawson Among Maoris
1971
single work
review
— Appears in: Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society , September vol. 57 no. 3 1971; (p. 263-266)
— Review of Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism -
New Zealand Under Scrutiny
1970
single work
review
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 30 no. 3 1970; (p. 231-234)
— Review of Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism -
Books
1969
single work
review
— Appears in: The Critic , 13 March vol. 9 no. 9 1969; (p. 100)
— Review of The Dolphin 1967 selected work poetry ; Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism ; The Actors: An Image of New Japan 1967 single work autobiography
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Books
1969
single work
review
— Appears in: The Critic , 13 March vol. 9 no. 9 1969; (p. 100)
— Review of The Dolphin 1967 selected work poetry ; Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism ; The Actors: An Image of New Japan 1967 single work autobiography -
Lawson as a Racist
1968
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 30 November vol. 90 no. 4630 1968; (p. 83-84)
— Review of Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism -
[Review] Henry Lawson Among Maoris
1968
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian , 28 December 1968; (p. 10)
— Review of Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism -
[Review] Henry Lawson Among Maoris
1968
single work
review
— Appears in: The Age , 23 November 1968; (p. 14)
— Review of Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism -
[Review] Henry Lawson Among Maoris
1969
single work
review
— Appears in: Historical Studies , vol. 14 no. 1969; (p. 137-139)
— Review of Henry Lawson Among Maoris 1968 single work criticism - y Henry Lawson Among Maoris : Corrections, 1993 Auckland : William Harrison Pearson , 1993 Z1091074 1993 single work criticism
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Patrick White and James K. Baxter : Public Intellectuals
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Patrick White Centenary : The Legacy of a Prodigal Son 2014; (p. 354-367) 'I start with the difficulties encountered in Australia and New Zealand from the 1960s as both countries sought to reconfigure national identities derived from common sources in Victorian imperial racial attitudes, attitudes which were often incorporated into, rather than expelled from, cultural nationalism. To a large extent this process of national ‘rebranding’ has been conducted at state level as a managerial response to an urgent need to modernise settler economies, attract skills and capital, and differentiate contemporary national imageries from colonial ones. In both countries this elite-driven managerialism has been in conflict with the populist politics of settler recidivism. Yet in both also, ethically charged advocacy of a more just national order, is often led by artists and intellectuals but with significant support in the majority white populations, has been crucial in articulating the terms of change and broadening its appeal.' (Source : www.asaa.net.au/files/PATRICK%20WHITE%20CENTENARY%20-%20Speakers%20v3.pdf )
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Subjects:
- A Daughter of Maoriland : A Sketch of Poor-Class Maoris 1897 single work short story
- The Writer's Dream 1898 single work poetry
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cNew Zealand,cPacific Region,
- 1890s
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