Approaching Austrialia: Papers from the Harvard Australian Studies Symposium

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Pub. Date: 1999-02-01
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Pr
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Summary

These papers, each by a notable Australian scholar, offer several approaches to the Australian experience, past, present, and future. The authors hail from different disciplines, but what they have in common is their familiarity with the United States and their experience in interpreting their homeland to an American audience. As they discuss poetry and politics, nationalism and feminism, Aboriginal society and urbanization, they also explore a common theme: the emergence of a distinctive Australian entity, and the contribution to it of the United States.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Foreword ix
Harold Bolitho
Introduction xiii
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
Part I Archaeology and Anthropology
Folsom and Talgai: Cowboy Archaeology in Two Continents
3(48)
Rhys Jones
The Frontier and Anthropology: Reflections on the Australian and American Experience
51(12)
John Mulvaney
Mutant Message Down Under: A New Age for an Old People
63(14)
L. R. Hiatt
Part II Literature and Fine Arts
The Past: Burden or Asset?
77(12)
Dame Leonie Kramer
The Repeated Rediscovery of America
89(8)
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
``Travelling, Despairing, Singing'': Two Poetries
97(12)
Peter Steele
The Curve of the Pacific Gets in the Way
109(12)
Kevin Hart
Double Vision: Antipodean or Not?
121(8)
Jan Senbergs
Part III History
Not As the Song of Other Lands
129(10)
Geoffrey Blainey
Australian Women in America, from Miles Franklin to Jill Ker Conway
139(20)
Jill Roe
Driving to Austerica: The Americanization of the Postwar Australian City
159(26)
Graeme Davison
The Creation of Australian Space
185(14)
Alan Frost
Part IV Government
Australian Democracy and the American Century
199(18)
James Walter
Civilizing Capitalism? Game Over, Insert Coins
217(8)
Peter Beilharz
The Australian-American Curriculum for the Past and the Next Twenty Years
225(12)
Hon. E. Gough Whitlam
Contributors 237(6)
Index 243(8)
Permissions Acknowledgments 251

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