Thinking the antipodes: Australian essays
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 Australia and New Zealand: Looking Backward, Looking Forward and the Parting of Ways (2007)Chapter 7 Australian Settlements (2008); Chapter 8 Elegies of Australian Communism (1989); Chapter 9 Revisioning Labor? (1996); PART TWO: THINKERS; John Anderson; Chapter 10 John Anderson and the Syndicalist Moment (1993); Herbert Vere Evatt; Chapter 11 The Young Evatt -- Labor's New Liberal (1993); Vere Gordon Childe; Chapter 12 Vere Gordon Childe and Social Theory (1995); Bernard Smith; Chapter 13 Bernard Smith -- Imagining the Antipodes (1994) | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 14 On the Importance of Being Antipodean and the Consistency of Being Bernard (1996)Chapter 15 Place, Taste and Identity: Thinking Through the Work of Bernard Smith (1996); Chapter 16 The Portrait of the Art Historian as a Young Man (2002); Chapter 17 Bernard Smith: Taking a Distance (2013); Robert Hughes; Chapter 18 Robert Hughes and the Provincialism Problem (2006); Chapter 19 Placing Robert Hughes: A Promissory Note(2013); George Seddon ; Chapter 20 George Seddon and Karl Marx -- Nature and Second Nature (2003); Hugh Stretton | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 21 Hugh Stretton -- Social Democracy in Australia (1994)Jean Martin; Chapter 22 Jean Craig and the Factory Girls: Jean Martin's Industrial Sociology, 1947-50 (2008); Chapter 23 Miss Craig Goes to Chicago (Jean Martin Finds Australian Sociology) (2009); Peter Carey; Chapter 24 From Sociology to Culture, Via Media -- Some Thoughts from the Antipodes (2009); Back cover | |
505 | 8 | |a In 1956, Bernard Smith wrote that the people of Australia were migratory birds. This was to become a leading motif of his own thinking, and a significant inspiration for author Peter Beilharz. Beilharz came to argue that the idea of the antipodes made sense less in its geographical form than in its cultural form, viewed as a relation rather than a place. Australians had one foot here and one foot there, whichever 'there' this was. This way of thinking with and after Bernard Smith makes up one current of Beilharz's best Australian essays. Two other streams contribute to this collection of Beilh | |
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spelling | Beilharz, Peter Verfasser aut Thinking the antipodes Australian essays Peter Beilharz Clayton, Victoria Monash University Publishing [2015] © 2015 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Philosophy Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 24, 2015). - Includes bibliographical references Front Cover; Title page; Imprint and copyright information; Contents; A Christmas Letter; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction: Being Antipodean; PART ONE: THEMES; Chapter 1 Australian Civilisation and Its Discontents (2001); Chapter 2 Tocqueville in the Antipodes? Middling through in Australia, Then and Now (2001); Chapter 3 Australia: The Unhappy Country, or, a Tale of Two Nations (2005); Chapter 4 Two New Britannias: Modernism and Modernity across the Antipodes (2006); Chapter 5 Nations and Nationalism: Australia and New Zealand (2007) Chapter 6 Australia and New Zealand: Looking Backward, Looking Forward and the Parting of Ways (2007)Chapter 7 Australian Settlements (2008); Chapter 8 Elegies of Australian Communism (1989); Chapter 9 Revisioning Labor? (1996); PART TWO: THINKERS; John Anderson; Chapter 10 John Anderson and the Syndicalist Moment (1993); Herbert Vere Evatt; Chapter 11 The Young Evatt -- Labor's New Liberal (1993); Vere Gordon Childe; Chapter 12 Vere Gordon Childe and Social Theory (1995); Bernard Smith; Chapter 13 Bernard Smith -- Imagining the Antipodes (1994) Chapter 14 On the Importance of Being Antipodean and the Consistency of Being Bernard (1996)Chapter 15 Place, Taste and Identity: Thinking Through the Work of Bernard Smith (1996); Chapter 16 The Portrait of the Art Historian as a Young Man (2002); Chapter 17 Bernard Smith: Taking a Distance (2013); Robert Hughes; Chapter 18 Robert Hughes and the Provincialism Problem (2006); Chapter 19 Placing Robert Hughes: A Promissory Note(2013); George Seddon ; Chapter 20 George Seddon and Karl Marx -- Nature and Second Nature (2003); Hugh Stretton Chapter 21 Hugh Stretton -- Social Democracy in Australia (1994)Jean Martin; Chapter 22 Jean Craig and the Factory Girls: Jean Martin's Industrial Sociology, 1947-50 (2008); Chapter 23 Miss Craig Goes to Chicago (Jean Martin Finds Australian Sociology) (2009); Peter Carey; Chapter 24 From Sociology to Culture, Via Media -- Some Thoughts from the Antipodes (2009); Back cover In 1956, Bernard Smith wrote that the people of Australia were migratory birds. This was to become a leading motif of his own thinking, and a significant inspiration for author Peter Beilharz. Beilharz came to argue that the idea of the antipodes made sense less in its geographical form than in its cultural form, viewed as a relation rather than a place. Australians had one foot here and one foot there, whichever 'there' this was. This way of thinking with and after Bernard Smith makes up one current of Beilharz's best Australian essays. Two other streams contribute to this collection of Beilh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Australia / Civilization Australian essays Literature Civilization fast Culture fast Social sciences / Philosophy fast Literatur Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Philosophy Culture Australien Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Beilharz, Peter Thinking the Antipodes : Australian Essays |
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