[csaa-forum] the right minority?
langley timmy
timmylangley at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 18 19:04:21 CST 2004
dear maggie,
thanks heaps. that's exactly what i'm looking for.
cheers, tim
--- Marguerite Nolan <M.Nolan at mcauley.acu.edu.au>
wrote:
> Hey Tim,
> You might want to have a look at Jennifer
> Rutherford's The Gauche
> Intruder.
> Cheers, Maggie
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> Subject: [csaa-forum] the right
> minority?
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> dear all,
> can someone point me to works relating to the 'rise
> of
> the right' (in australia). there has been much
> written
> about the 'history wars', ie keith windschuttle's
> right wing 'counter history' in his Fabrication of
> aboriginal history.
> i'm more interested in other cultural discourses,
> popular/literary.
> works such as ghassan hage's white nation, jon
> stratton's race daze (in cultural studies), and
> james jupp's from white australia to woomera (in
> history) have been useful.
> i'm working within literary studies, from a settler
> postcolonial perspective, and am
> interested/investigating why certain notions of
> 'anglo-celtic' identity, supported by the
> (political)
> right or, it seems now, the popular 'mainstream',
> have
> remained/resurfaced after all the challenges to
> cultural/national identities. are, for example,
> pauline hanson's ideas, as one literary critic
> suggests, 'legitimate if reactionary'?
> cheers,
> tim langley
> phd student edith cowan university perth.
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