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111 2 $aHarvard Australian Studies Symposium$d(1997 :$cHarvard University)
245 10 $aApproaching Australia :$bpapers from the Harvard Australian Studies Symposium /$cedited by Harold Bolitho & Chris Wallace-Crabbe.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press,$c[1998], ©1998.
300 $axv, 252 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rHarold Bolitho --$tIntroduction /$rChris Wallace-Crabbe --$gPt. I.$tArchaeology and Anthropology.$gCh. 1.$tFolsom and Talgai: Cowboy Archaeology in Two Continents /$rRhys Jones.$gCh. 2.$tThe Frontier and Anthropology: Reflections on the Australian and American Experience /$rJohn Mulvaney.$gCh. 3.$tMutant Message Down Under: A New Age for an Old People /$rL. R. Hiatt --$gPt. II.$tLiterature and Fine Arts.$gCh. 4.$tThe Past: Burden or Asset? /$rLeonie Kramer.$gCh. 5.$tThe Repeated Rediscovery of America /$rChris Wallace-Crabbe.$gCh. 6.$t"Travelling, Despairing, Singing": Two Poetries /$rPeter Steele.$gCh. 7.$tThe Curve of the Pacific Gets in the Way /$rKevin Hart.$gCh. 8.$tDouble Vision: Antipodean or Not? /$rJan Senbergs --$gPt. III.$tHistory.$gCh. 9.$tNot As the Song of Other Lands /$rGeoffrey Blainey.$gCh. 10.$tAustralian Women in America, from Miles Franklin to Jill Ker Conway /$rJill Roe.$gCh. 11.$tDriving to Austerica: The Americanization of the Postwar Australian City /$rGraeme Davison.
505 80 $gCh. 12.$tThe Creation of Australian Space /$rAlan Frost --$gPt. IV.$tGovernment.$gCh. 13.$tAustralian Democracy and the American Century /$rJames Walter.$gCh. 14.$tCivilizing Capitalism? Game Over, Insert Coins /$rPeter Beilharz.$gCh. 15.$tThe Australian-American Curriculum for the Past and the Next Twenty Years /$rE. Gough Whitlam.
520 $aThese papers, each by a notable Australian scholar, offer several approaches to the Australian experience, past, present, and future. The authors come from different disciplines, but what they have in common is their familiarity with the United States, and their experience in interpreting their homeland to an American audience.
520 8 $aAs they discuss poetry and politics, nationalism and feminism, Aboriginal society and urbanization, they also explore a common theme: the emergence of a distinctive Australian entity, and the contribution to it - positive, negative, direct and indirect - of the United States.
651 0 $aAustralia$xStudy and teaching (Higher)$zUnited States$vCongresses.
651 0 $aAustralia$xRelations$zUnited States$vCongresses.
651 0 $aUnited States$xRelations$zAustralia$vCongresses.
651 0 $aAustralia$vCongresses.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bCongress.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79006865
700 1 $aBolitho, Harold.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83213036
700 1 $aWallace-Crabbe, Chris.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79054350
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