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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Visions Must Be Re-Visioned : Gender Politics In Earthsea, Audrey Barton
Visions Must Be Re-Visioned : Gender Politics In Earthsea, Audrey Barton
Theses : Honours
This thesis analyses Ursula Le Guin's interpretation of gender and genre in her Earthsea novels, A Wizarf of Earthsea (1968) and Teha1111 (1990). Examining Le Guin's assertion for the need to "re-vision" her former work with the latter, I interrogate the ways in which she attempts to "break free" from the ideologies that impose themselves upon her work. Part one explores the mode of the hero quest used in A Wizard of Earthsea and examines the significance of this in terms of "gendering" the text. Part two examines the revisioned text Tehanu and the ways in which the …
In The Space Behind His Eyes : Donald R. Stuart : A Biography, Sally Clarke
In The Space Behind His Eyes : Donald R. Stuart : A Biography, Sally Clarke
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
The major part of this thesis, In the Space Behind His Eyes, is a biography of Western Australian author, Donald Robert Stuart (1913-1983), a colourful life story woven around accepted and persistent myths found in the Australian psyche. In his childhood, Donald Stuart listened to stories about his Scottish immigrant grandfather finding gold on the Victorian fields and his father's part in the 1891 Queensland Shearers strike. His poverty-stricken, but peaceful, upbringing in suburban Perth, Western Australia, was overtaken by the 1930s Depression and, as a rebellious fourteen-year old, he left home and took to the road. In the next …
Active Imagination, Janeen Cameron
Active Imagination, Janeen Cameron
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
This is the first of a series of four active imagination sessions
Flying Crocodiles, Valentina Piacenza
Flying Crocodiles, Valentina Piacenza
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Inscape, Marilyn Davis-Moore
Inscape, Marilyn Davis-Moore
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
My Rice Bowl, Joanna Tan
My Rice Bowl, Joanna Tan
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Liam Creates Ding Duck, Mary Anne Taylor
Liam Creates Ding Duck, Mary Anne Taylor
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
I Moved House : An Inscape, Rose Williams
I Moved House : An Inscape, Rose Williams
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Moon Silver, Lynette Beekwilder Reid
Moon Silver, Lynette Beekwilder Reid
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
On Having Good Intentions, Lyndal Jones
On Having Good Intentions, Lyndal Jones
'INSCAPE' - ARTCAP November 13-16, 2003
No abstract provided.
Fame, Sex And Other Types Of Criminality, Rob Finlayson
Fame, Sex And Other Types Of Criminality, Rob Finlayson
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis consists of two parts. First, a novel manuscript titled 'Fame, Sex and Other Types of Criminality' and, second, an essay discussing ideas used in the creation of the novel.
The novel uses ironic and satiric devices to explore aspects of the culture of narcissism in contemporary Australia. The plot sees a group of characters set out to write a television show in order to achieve their individual goals. An underlying crime subplot results in the characters' desires being thwarted. The novel makes extensive use of references to philosophical, psychoanalytical and political texts to explore issues surrounding desire, the …
A New Map Of The Universe : A Novel And Accompanying Essay, Annabel Smith
A New Map Of The Universe : A Novel And Accompanying Essay, Annabel Smith
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis comprises a novel entitled A New Map of the Universe and an accompanying essay. The novel tells the story of a young architect named Grace Darlowe, who is struggling with her very first project: the design of a house for her lover, Michael. Grace struggles partly because she is uncertain about the future of her relationship with Michael, but her insecurities are more deeply rooted in her troubled relationship with her mother, Madeleine. Embittered by grief, Madeleine blames Grace for her husband Peter's death and resents Grace's choice to follow her father in becoming an architect. Grace is …
Confrontation And Identity In The Fiction Of J.M. Coetzee, Dawn Grieve
Confrontation And Identity In The Fiction Of J.M. Coetzee, Dawn Grieve
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis is an examination of the fictional works of J.M. Coetzee to date. By focusing my gaze upon either the lack of encounter or the encounters between the 'Self' and the 'Other', I explore the relationship between confrontation and the fluid formation and erosion of identity. This exploration takes place against a dual background: the history of the apartheid government in South Africa, the legacy of oppression and the post-apartheid opportunities and challenges; and Coetzee's own acknowledgement of complicity with the past and commitment to a reconciled future. This study not only examines a broad range of criticism on …
The World-Swimmers, Patrick L. West
The World-Swimmers, Patrick L. West
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
This thesis has two main parts. The first comprises a collection of nineteen short stories, entitled The World-Swimmers. The second takes the form of an exegesis, 'Framing Fictions & Fictional Friendships,' which provides a critical commentary on the collection, and on the nexus of text and context. The stories vary in length from approximately 1,000 to over 4,000 words. Various writing styles are used to develop fictional explorations of a range of themes, which include: the relationship between the natural and the human worlds, the imbrication of local place and international space, obsession, entrapment, and desire. However, perhaps the most …
Voices From A Reliquary, Donna Jean Mazza
Voices From A Reliquary, Donna Jean Mazza
Theses : Honours
"Voices from a Reliquary" is a series of six short stories drawn from genealogical research. The stories explore historical events and issues which affected the family. Two main thematical bases of the stories are the power of the historical relic and the life transforming effect of journeys. Major theoretical issues considered within the work are the relationship between historical-biographical narrative and the cognitive processes of memory. My narrative style seeks to imitate these cognitive processes, mainly through the use of what Bakhtin termed “polyphonic" narrative. Research for the stories was gathered from letters and interviews with surviving family members. Photographs, …
Paper Boat, Chao
El Aspecto Humanitario De La Obra Literaria De Camilo Jose Cela, Jean T.A. Page
El Aspecto Humanitario De La Obra Literaria De Camilo Jose Cela, Jean T.A. Page
Theses : Honours
The aim of this study is to demonstrate a particular aspect of Camilo Jose Cela’s writing, that is, his sympathy and concern for the underprivileged and those people alienated from the mainstream of society. It will thereby endeavour to reveal Cela’s deep understanding of the human condition. This thesis analyses four of Cela’s works, namely, La familia de Pascual, La calmena, Viole a la Alcarria and San Camilo 36 and compares two of them, La calmeno and San Camilo 36. The study concludes with a detailed look Cela's treatment of humanitarian issues, a literary quality that explains why this author …
Who Thought Birds Sang, Brian Lever
Who Thought Birds Sang, Brian Lever
Research outputs pre 2011
This is the first publication of poetry written by students at the College. A majority of the poems were produced by members of an elective group who at times wrote on similar topics. Some of the poems in this category have overtones of the 'set piece', although the approaches employed are quite different. Fortunately, this reservation applies to very few of the poems selected for inclusion by the group...