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Australian Literature: Paradigms, Praxis and Theory

by Dr. Shiv Govind Puri
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126921133
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 200
  • Original Price: INR 695.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 350 grams

Australian literature refers to the literary work produced in the area or by the people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding colonies. The Australian literary tradition is linked to the broader tradition of English literature because, in its early Western history, Australia comprised a collection of British colonies. Since the latter half of the 18th century the Australian writers have introduced the character of this continent into literature and explored themes like aboriginality, migration, national identity, egalitarianism, and democracy, among others. Australian Literature: Paradigms, Praxis and Beyond is a remarkable contribution to the area of study of various themes of Australian literature and the style in which they have been presented. This seminal work also covers the varied forms, including socio-political as well as linguistic aspects. The book attempts to make the people realize the spirit and endeavour that aborigines and settlers had imbibed in themselves to make their country proud. By virtue of its new approach to the subject, the book will surely be invaluable for all those interested in Australian culture, aboriginal identity and subjectivity as well as multiculturalism. It will give an opportunity to teachers, researchers and academic aspirants to comprehend various changes that took place in Australia and how they are reflected in Australian literature.

Dr. Shiv Govind Puri is presently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Modern European Languages, University of Lucknow, (U.P.). He studied in Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi and The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. His areas of interest include Contemporary Indian English Fiction, Australian Literature and Indian Literature in English. He has recently completed a UGC sponsored Major Research Project entitled “Other Voices: A Study of English Fiction by Contemporary Indian Women Writers.” He has also worked on another UGC Major Research Project entitled “Social Dialects of Indian English” in association with Late Prof. Raja Ram Mehrotra, Dept. of English, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (1999-2000). His publications include the following books: Contemporary Indian Women Writers: Concepts and Contexts; Post-1980 Indian English Fiction; Selfhood and Agency in Post 1990 Indian Women Authors in English; and Bapsi Sidhwa: Beyond Boundaries. He has published several research papers and articles in various literary journals and anthologies.

  • Preface, Introduction, Contributors, 1. Les Murray: Sensing Poetry through Place, José Carlos, 2. Autobiographical Underpinnings in Patrick White’s The Solid Mandala, Deepak Kumar Singh, 3. Seeking an Answer for the Honour of the Fallen: Ada Cambridge’s Feminist Issues, Sudhir K. Arora, 4. Two Nimbin (Australia) Poets: An Overview of Rob Harle and Nathalie Buckland, Jaydeep Sarangi, 5. Jaydeep Sarangi in Conversation with Michelle Cahill, Jaydeep Sarangi, 6. Kevin Gilbert’s Aboriginal Verse: An Epitome of Uniform Justice, Darkhasha Azhar, 7. Reflections on Eco-criticism in Judith Wright’s Poetry, Neeta, 8. The Waste Land and The Living and the Dead: A Utopian Perspective, Meenu Dubey, 9. Emergence of Laura in Patrick White’s Voss, Arun Kumar Yadav, 10. The Fourth World Shouts Back...“We Have Arrived”, Neha Arora, 11. Counter History and Race War Discourse of the Stolen Generations in Doris Pilkington’s Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence, V. Kundhavi, 12. Rebellion against the Culture of Stoicism and the Land in A.D. Hope’s “Australia”, Ravindra Kumar, 13. Judith Wright: Perspective from Nation, Love and Death, Kartika Prakash Dubey, 14. Writing the Self: Australian Women Autobiographies, Arzoo Naqvi, 15. Ada Cambridge’s An Answer: A Re-Study of Post-Colonialism and an Australian Poem, Jaba Kusum Singh, 16. The Daring Exploits of Mr. Johann Ulrich Voss, Dhananjay Kumar Singh, Index

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