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1. Australian Language & Culture
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2. Australian Popular Culture (Australian
 
3. No Pain No Gain Mckay: Sport and
 
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4. Locating Asian Australian Cultures
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5. Balancing the Scales: Rape, Law
 
6. Saturday Afternoon Fever: Sport
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7. Divided Nation: Indigenous Australians
 
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8. Making It National: Nationalism
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9. The Quarantined Culture: Australian
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10. Country, Kin and Culture: Survival
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11. Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and
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12. Australian Beach Cultures: The
 
13. Myths of Oz: Reading Australian
 
14. Beasts of Suburbia: Reinterpreting
15. Sex in Public: Australian Sexual
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16. Homesickness: Nationalism in Australian
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17. Shameful Autobiographies: Shame
 
18. Diversity Itself: Essays in Australian
19. Fashioning the Feminine: Girls,
 
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20. The Culture Wars: Australian and

1. Australian Language & Culture (Language Reference)
by Lonely Planet, Barry Blake
Paperback: 256 Pages (2007-03-01)
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Asin: 1740590996
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Toss another shrimp on the barbie, crack open a tinny or pour yourself a chardy while you traverse Australia's vast expanse of true blue, fair dinkum Aussie lingo - from cosmopolitan communique to surf slang, outback jargon and some of the world's oldest indigenous languages.C'mon avagoyermug!

Features comprehensive section on Australia's impressive array of indigenous languages.

Lonely Planet's English Language & Culture series goes behind the scenes of languages you thought you knew.Get into the culture and humour behind common - and not so common - English expressions and learn about the local languages that inspired them. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Crazy good book if you're going to Australia
Great book to understand what the Aussies are and what the heck they are saying, and they love, love, love to spend hours with you drinking beers going through the book laughing at themselves.Great book, I left it in Australia for them to continue the fun!

5-0 out of 5 stars A marvellous bargain in every sense
This work surprised me enormously and completely exceeded my expectations. For students of varieties of English, or those specifically interested in Australia and things Australian, this is the absolute best than can be found and in a small, portable format. The addenda on Aboriginal languages are marvellous, and my only question is why there was not a reference to Aboriginals in Northern Queensland, while there were sections concerning New South Wales and Victoria, where I would have supposed their cultural presence less visible. Even so, I was absolutely delighted with this item and recommend it to one and all. It is by far the best Lonely Planet language guide I've seen up to now!

4-0 out of 5 stars Good but not great!!
This is an interesting book for someone who has not been to Australia. Although there are variations between Aussie English and Standard Australian English, visitors will mostly encounter SAE. "Aussie" English is used in informal settings and is useful to know - but it is not as common as this book would suggest.The Australian accentmay be difficult for some visitors and the use of works describing local peculiarities (beer's, local areas, etc) may seem strange at first. The section on Aboriginal languages is extremely good and gives an accurate introduction to this unique field. However, again be aware that the majority of Australians have no knowledge of Aboriginal languages and very few white Australians actually speak an Aboriginal language.The Anangu languages of the central Australian Outback are spoken by people living in communities in areas that require a permit to visit. You will hear these languages in communities that are attached to visitor centers or by Aboriginal guides to these areas. But do not assume that because book devotes half its content to Aboriginal languages that you will hear these in every day speech. Overall a good introduction to Australian "culture" and speech, but too much emphasize for a book of this kind on Aboriginal languages.

1-0 out of 5 stars This book is garbage
Just to cite a few of many mistakes: Bathers are NOT referrredto as togs in South Australia. Non alcholic drinks are most commonly referred to as cool drinks in South Australia, NOT soft drinks. In Tasmania, all non animal objects are commonly referred to as "him", NOT just trees. Terms such as idiot were NOT invented by Australian politicians! Relatives ARE often referred to as relies.

5-0 out of 5 stars Speaking "Aussie"
This book is a lot of fun!Our Australian friends really do talk like this. ... Read more


2. Australian Popular Culture (Australian Cultural Studies)
Paperback: 236 Pages (1994-04-29)
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Asin: 0521466679
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This book is an exciting collection of essays bringing together new perspectives on the nature and meaning of Australia's changing life. Authors represent a range of approaches, backgrounds and fields to explore subjects of wide interest. Chapters are devoted to: Vegemite; postage stamps; Australian Rules Football; the introduction of television; Crocodile Dundee; the Chamberlain Affair; Spycatcher and Postmodernism and Australian Culture. ... Read more


3. No Pain No Gain Mckay: Sport and Australian Culture
by Jim McKay
 Paperback: 309 Pages (1991-12-31)

Isbn: 0724810803
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4. Locating Asian Australian Cultures
 Hardcover: 256 Pages (2007-11-06)
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Asin: 0415411483
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Locating Asian Australian Cultures is a timely and challenging interdisciplinary compilation that sets a contemporary benchmark for Asian Australian studies and its future directions.

In the dynamic field of diasporic Asian studies, Asian Australian Studies is an emerging and contentious area. While cognisant of issues and critical developments in North America, Europe, and Asia, Asian Australian studies forges its own specific engagements with questions of identity, racialization, and nationalisms in a world of globalized cultures and movements. This book deliberately engages with international perspectives on Asian Australian studies that offer contingent connections and address crucial questions for fields that are rapidly 'de-nationalizing'.

The volume focuses on Asian Australian cultural production and identity, presenting work that interrogates notions of belonging and citizenship, representational politics, and disciplinarity in the academy. The broad-ranging essays examine the politics of Asian Australian art and literature, as well as the area's significant interventions in disciplinary formations nationally and internationally. Other essays discuss the Vietnamese War memorial in Cabramatta, notions of the 'sacrificial Asian' in contemporary films, and Chinatown sites in Australia.

This book will be essential reading not only for researchers in Asian Australian studies but also for those with an interest in Asian diaspora and Australian studies.

 

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5. Balancing the Scales: Rape, Law Reform and Australian Culture
by Patricia Easteal
Paperback: 248 Pages (1998-08)
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Asin: 1862873046
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6. Saturday Afternoon Fever: Sport in the Australian Culture
by Brian Stoddart
 Paperback: 232 Pages (1986-05-01)

Isbn: 0207151334
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent social analysis of Australian sporting culture
Stoddart identified sociological issues facing Australian sport back in the early 1980's, and his prophecies have been seen to come true.This book provides an excellent analyses of issues plaguing major and minorAustralian sports, including how issues such as class, gender, the mediaand corporate sponsorship have contributed to post-modern Australiansporting culture.Very easy to read, making it an excellent book foranyone interested in Australian sports sociology, and especially academics. Highly recommended. ... Read more


7. Divided Nation: Indigenous Australians in Australian Political Culture
by Tim Rowse, Murray Goot
Paperback: 192 Pages (2007-05-28)
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Asin: 0522853420
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This in-depth study examines changes and continuities in Australian public opinion about the Aborigines and their struggle for recognition and social justice. Looking at four key episodes in recent political history—the 1967 referendum, the Hawke government’s national land-rights proposal from 1984–1986, the Native Title debate, and the reconciliation debate in 2000—this book explores public opinion research, the debate surrounding these issues, and how they affected the political discussion of indigenous peoples’ issues in Australia. 
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8. Making It National: Nationalism and Australian Popular Culture (Australian Cultural Studies)
by Graeme Turner
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1995-03)
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Asin: 1863737227
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9. The Quarantined Culture: Australian Reactions to Modernism, 1913-1939 (Studies in Australian History)
by John Frank Williams
Paperback: 300 Pages (1998-01-13)
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Asin: 0521477131
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In 1913 the Australian press displayed a cosmopolitan openness to the culture of the modern world. By 1919, however, Australia had become an inward-looking society bent on keeping the outside world out - a quarantined culture. This book looks at the impact of the First World War on Australian culture, focussing on reactions to modernist art. John Williams argues that the creation of the Anzac legend, the back-to-the-land movement, notions of racial superiority and the mythology of the masculine nation were reactionary and anti-modern. Reflecting this, Australian pioneers of post-impressionism were ignored in favour of more traditional artists. This engaging book outlines the forces - social, economic, cultural, political - which led to the stagnation of Australian culture between the wars. John Williams' original and provocative work will make an important contribution to Australian cultural history. ... Read more


10. Country, Kin and Culture: Survival of an Australian Aboriginal Community
by Claire Smith
Paperback: 196 Pages (2004-06-01)
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Asin: 1862545758
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This work paints an intimate picture of historical and contemporary Aboriginal life and also presents a unique case study of the Aboriginal experience. Interviews with both Aborigines and Australian government officials, as well as archival documents, illustrate the cultural, social, and political survival strategies developed by Aborigines faced with British colonization.
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11. Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and Land in an Australian Aboriginal Culture
by Deborah Bird Rose
Paperback: 264 Pages (2000-08-28)
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Asin: 0521794846
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This original ethnography brings indigenous people's stories into conversations around troubling questions of social justice and environmental care. Deborah Bird Rose lived for two years with the Yarralin community in the Northern Territory's remote Victoria River Valley. Her engagement with the people's stories and their action in the world leads her to this analysis of a multi-centred poetics of life and land. The book speaks to issues that are of immediate and broad concern today: traditional ecological knowledge, kinship between humans and other living things, colonising history, environmental history, and sacred geography. Now in paperback, this award-winning exploration of the Yarralin people is available to a whole new readership. The boldly direct and personal approach will be illuminating and accessible to general readers, while also of great value to experienced anthropologists. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best of breed
There are very few writers who have been able to respectfully penetratethe aboriginal culture and still preserve what is sacred. Rose's bookimmerses the reader into another reality, and she does so withoutsuperficial glorification or gratuitous pandering. Much better known inAustralia than in the US (where the number of the books available aboutaboriginals is limited), this book is the best I've found. I recommend itto the reader who wants to get past the tour guide/New Age fare and into amuch more authentic point of view. ... Read more


12. Australian Beach Cultures: The History of Sun, Sand and Surf (Sport in the Global Society)
by Douglas Booth
Paperback: 288 Pages (2001-10-01)
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Asin: 0714681784
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Australians are surrounded by beaches. But this enclosure is more than a geographical fact for the inhabitants of an island continent; the beach is an integral part of the cultural envelope. This work analyzes the history of the beach as an integral aspect of Australian culture. ... Read more


13. Myths of Oz: Reading Australian Popular Culture (Media and Popular Culture ; 2)
by John Fiske, Bob Hodge
 Paperback: 191 Pages (1988-01)
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Isbn: 0043060056
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14. Beasts of Suburbia: Reinterpreting Cultures in Australian Suburbs
by Chris Healy, Sarah Ferber
 Paperback: 257 Pages (1994-12)
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Isbn: 0522845495
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Beasts of Suburbia explores the ways in which the ideas and actualities of suburban experience have circulated in Australia. The dream of an ideal life is conjured up in the garden suburbs of the early twentieth century and in the project homes of recent years. Bitter and ambivalent responses to the suburbs are recorded in the visual arts and cinema. The dramatic variety of suburban lifestyles are traced in studies of Aboriginal suburbs in Alice Springs and the gentrified inner-city suburbs of Melbourne. The complex ideological position of the suburb is examined when the outer regions of Sydney overtake a previously isolated nuclear reactor. ... Read more


15. Sex in Public: Australian Sexual Cultures
Paperback: 197 Pages (1997-01-01)
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Isbn: 1864480491
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In the late 1960s, sex went public. Sex dominated public debate, sex became organized and went on marches, and feminism and gay liberation were born. Now the heady days of sexual revolution are over, what has happened to Australian sexual cultures? This text takes us along the highways and byways of sexuality in the 1990s, from lipstick lesbians to cybersex. It explores the fluidity of sexual pleasure, the variety of sexual expressions and sexual communities.
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16. Homesickness: Nationalism in Australian Visual Culture
by Traudi Allen
Paperback: 232 Pages (2008-12-31)
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Asin: 1921394013
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This timely and intelligent discussion focuses on the elusive nature of Australian nationalism as it is defined by visual images drawn from a vast variety of sources - some surprising and others regularly encountered in our daily lives. From high art to popular kitsch, the more than 100 plates support the author's feisty arguments which range from domestic issues related to the great Australian dream of suburban home ownership to the plight of those who have experienced difficulties in making a home here. As Allen declares, 'The nationalist discourse is a multifarious and contradictory matter', with many pitfalls, ambiguous stereotypes and questionable myth-ologies. This densely detailed text is essential reading for all who wish to better understand Australia's complex contemporary culture. ... Read more


17. Shameful Autobiographies: Shame in Contemporary Australian Autobiographies and Culture
by Rosamund Dalziell
Paperback: 312 Pages (1999-08-01)
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Asin: 0522848605
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Perhaps it is this element of risk, together with the magnetism of another person's confession of shameful experience, that make us such avid readers of autobiography.

Rosamund Dalziell proposes that shame is the driving force in many Australian autobiographies. Indeed, she suggests that the representation of shame is fundamental to the autobiographical process. Shame seeks concealment-and this, she argues, explains both why this fascinating link has not before been explored and why, when it is pointed out, we immediately know it to be authentic.

The calm clarity of Rosamund Dalziell's writing strengthens her powerful insights and arguments, the most potent of which is that autobiographical confrontion with shame can heal deep wounds, both for writers and for readers. This mature and innovative book will enrich the experience of all readers of autobiography. ... Read more


18. Diversity Itself: Essays in Australian Arts and Culture (Exeter Studies in American and Commonwealth Arts, Vol 1)
 Paperback: 190 Pages (1987-05)
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Isbn: 0859892824
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This collection of essays covers a wide spectrum of Australian culture - settlers' view of Aboriginal history, modern painting, women's writing, recent cinema and migrant cultures and poetry. The introduction examines the relevance of Australian culture to Britain's culture and outlook. ... Read more


19. Fashioning the Feminine: Girls, Popular Culture, and Schooling (Australian Cultural Studies)
by Pam Gilbert, Sandra Taylor
Paperback: 184 Pages (1991-09)
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Isbn: 0044423373
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"Fashioning the Feminine" is a critical consideration of the roles played by popular culture and schooling in the construction of teenage female identity, and the possibilities that exist for challenges and change to that identity. Much has been written in the past decade about the ways in which popular cultural texts construct and legitimize particular images of femininity and masculinity. At the same time, there has been a recognition of the need for schools to provide classroom space and time for the real lived experiences of students. This book explores a field that is now of major concern to a number of different disciplines - sociology, gender studies, literary theory, socio-linguistics, cultural studies and education studies - and to anyone interested in the relationships between gender, culture and education. "Pam Gilbert is a Senior Lecturer in Education at James Cook University, Townsville. She is particularly interested in issues linking literature, language, gender and schooling practices, and is the author of "Coming out from under, Contemporary Australian women writers, Gender, literacy and the classroom" and "Writing, schooling and deconstruction".Sandra Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology of Education at Queensland Institute of Technology. She has a special interest in gender and schooling, and in policy issues relating to the education of girls. She is co-author of "Undersanding schooling: an introductory sociology of Australian education" and "Battlers and bluestockings: women's place in Australian education. This book is intended for students and researchers in gender studies. ... Read more


20. The Culture Wars: Australian and American Politics in the 21st Century
 Paperback: 174 Pages (2009-05)
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Asin: 1420256173
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