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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Literary History and its criticisms as mises en abyme

Reading from a distance: J.F Vernay's Panorama of Australian Literary History

Vernay on Grunge fiction and the theme of sexual predation
Posted by Michael C at 9:47 PM
Labels: The abuses of literary history

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I completed a PhD mid 2009 on Australian grunge fiction, its pre- and postcursors. The thesis reappraised Grunge fiction in terms of the transformations of Australian political culture in the 1980s-90s. It looked at the Neoliberalisation of Australian Labourism during the Hawke-Keating period, and how this project was narativised. I'm involved in local environmental projects and in a previous life played keyboards in various Sydney inner-western bands.
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