Writing Belonging at the Millennium : Notes from the Field on Settler-Colonial Place / Emily Potter.
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- 1789381045
- 9781789381047
- Australian literature -- History and criticism
- Climatic changes in literature
- Postcolonialism in literature
- Littérature australienne -- Histoire et critique
- Climat -- Changements, dans la littérature
- Postcolonialisme dans la littérature
- Australian literature
- Climatic changes in literature
- Postcolonialism in literature
- Australian
- 820.9994 23
- PR9604.6 .E59 2019
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1. Anxious Belonging: Millenial Australia and Andrew McGahan's The White Earth; Chapter 2: Literary Expectations: Grounding Belonging; Chapter 3: Getting Lost with Nikki Gemmell: Reconciliation and Repair; Chapter 4: Redeeming Environments for Belonging: Tim Flannery's Australia Day Address; Chapter 5: Desiccated and Infective: Writing in Thea Astley's Drylands; Chapter 6: The Past is All Around: Chloe Hooper's A Child's Book of True Crime; Chapter 7: Toxic Imaginaries: Undoing Origins and Endings
Afterword: Postcolonial AtmospheresReferences; Index; Back Cover
Writing Belonging at the Millennium brings together two pressing and interrelated matters: the global environmental impacts of post-industrial economies and the politics of place in settler-colonial societies.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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