The Australian City Reader. Unit B. Australian Writers and the City
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Deakin University
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Published: 1978
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Deakin University. School of Humanities. Open Campus Program
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 116
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Published: 1978
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKProduced for unit HU101 (The Australian city, unit B) offered by the School of Humanities in Deakin University's Open Campus Program.
Author: Deakin University Press
Publisher: UNSW Press
Published: 1987-01
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9780730004998
DOWNLOAD EBOOKForms part of the HUA102 The Australian city: Unit B course offered by the School of Humanities in Deakin University's Open Campus Program.
Author: Peter Preston
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2002-09-11
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 1134843682
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArguing that classic geographical descriptions of the city fail to accomodate the crucial aspect of human life, this visualizes the city through the hopes, aspirations, disappointments and pains of international novelists and creative writers.
Author: Renate Howe
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 9780868283449
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProduced for unit HU101 (The Australian city) offered by the School of Humanities in Deakin University's Open Campus Program.
Author: Julie Haydon
Publisher: Nelson Australia
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 16
ISBN-13: 9780170132480
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA non-fiction exposition and a fictional narrative about urban living: a speech is prepared because the writer wants the audience to understand why she likes living in an apartment in the city and persuades them to feel the same way. The narrative was written to entertain the reader with a story about Luka and his family. They live in the city, but find it too noisy.
Author: Ernest Kay
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 896
ISBN-13: 9780900332883
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ameer Chasib Furaih
Publisher: Anthem Press
Published: 2024-09-03
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 1839982195
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the poetries of two Aboriginal Australian poets, namely Oodgeroo Noonuccal (formerly Kath Walker; 1920–1993) and Lionel Fogarty (1958– ) and two African American Black Arts poets , namely Amiri Baraka (formerly Everett LeRoi Jones; 1934–2014) and Sonia Sanchez (1943– ) to demonstrate their role in the struggle for civil and human rights of their peoples from the 1960s. The book demonstrates commonalities and differences in the strategies of these poets’ literary and political resistance. These poet-activists, though ethnically diverse and geographically dispersed, share comparable socio-political concerns and aspirations. Their activism is not a reflection of a single ideological current, but a bricolage of many ideologies and perspectives. They have engaged in trans-Pacific political movements and transgressed the borders of any one ideological territory. It is important to establish Aboriginal and African American trans-Pacific communication because these poets have collaborated and engaged in global politics (whether in the form of Garveyism or the “transnation”). Their poetries are characterized by an irresistible drive towards international rhizomatic collaboration and engagement. This is a transcontinental literary influence exerted by African American poets on Aboriginal poets during the 1960s and beyond.