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ClayGate A820 : Australian & New Zealand Literatures Used with Permission. A820. australian literature. A820, AustLit australian literatureGateway. A820.6. A820.6, Association for the Study of australian literature. http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/a820.htm
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Extractions: The Association for the Study of Australian Literature promotes the study, discussion and creation of Australian writing. It also seeks to increase awareness of Australian writing in the wider community and throughout the world. ASAL holds conferences and maintains a directory of postgraduate research on this website.
The Academy Electronic Editions Of Australian Literature The Academy Electronic Editions of australian literature. POSTER.Chris Tiffin(1), Paul Eggert(1) and Graham Barwell(2). (1)English http://www.hit.uib.no/allc-ach96/Demos/tiffin.html
Extractions: (2)English Department, University of Wollongong, Wollongong 2500, Australia KEYWORDS: scholarly editing, electronic books, TEI-SGML applications AFFILIATIONS: University of Queensland, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of Wollongong E-MAIL: c.tiffin@mailbox.uq.oz.au FAX NUMBER: +61 268 88899 PHONE NUMBER: +61 6 268 8902 The Academy Editions of Australian Literature based in Canberra, Australia, are a series of classic Australian texts made available in electronic form for the literary scholar. The Editions assume a conservative model of reading - that the texts were intended to be read sequentially, and are still most successfully read in that way. We do not believe that by encoding the texts electronically we are developing fundamentally new methods of cognition, erasing Gutenberg, or establishing world peace and democracy in the late capitalist era. However, electronic presentation offers the scholar powerful opportunities for circumventing the limitations of the unitary version, and the Academy Electronic Editions allow the juxtaposition of all lifetime states of the text in both searchable text and digitized image forms as well as a critically-edited version.
Kenyon College - LBIS - Australian Literature Resources database of Australian electric journals. Pandora Archive This site is dedicatedto preserving and accessing networked resources. The 'literature' section http://lbis.kenyon.edu/subj/engl/aussie/
Extractions: Essay and General Literature Index cites essays and articles from anthologies and collections. This database focuses on the humanities and social sciences, with subject coverage ranging from economics, political science, and history to criticism of literary works, drama, and film. WorldCat (updated daily)
Extractions: Resources 1. THE ADFA LIBRARY CATALOGUE The library holds one of the country's best collections of Australian Literature. Many types of resources such as books, journals, and audio-visual material can be located by seraching TARDIS, the Academy's library catalogue. When searching for items the following subject headings may be useful. australian literature 20th century history and criticism
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Extractions: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE GATEWAY AT UWA An exciting new resource discovery service has been launched by a group of Australian universities, including The University of Western Australia. AustLit: the Australian Literature Gateway, is the premier resource on hundreds of thousands of creative and critical Australian literature. The continuously updated database contains hundreds of thousands of records relating to creative and critical works by more than 60,000 Australian authors and literary organisations, from 1780 to the present day. AustLit was created and is developed by experts at Australian universities and libraries. As well as providing access to biographical and bibliographical information, it also has a full text retrieval service of a growing number of literary works. Sophisticated search and retrieval functions allow targeted searching of specialist subsets of Australian literary data, including: Australian Drama Australian Multicultural Writers Children's Literature Western Australian Literature South Australian Women Writers Australian Literary Responses to "Asia" Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers AustLit's mission is to enhance research and learning in Australian literature and can be found at: www.austlit.edu.au
Media - Australian Literature Gateway Opened (5 November) The launch of AustLit australian literature Gateway marks a new era for researchand discovery in australian literature. australian literature GATEWAY OPENED. http://www.uwa.edu.au/media/statements/2001/11/australian_literature_gateway_ope
Extractions: Monday, November 5, 2001 AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE GATEWAY OPENED The launch of AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway marks a new era for research and discovery in Australian literature. Did you know that: The AustLit Gateway is a unique service offering answers to these and many more questions relating to Australian literature. It offers libraries and researchers a single entry point to authoritative, constantly updated information on more than 40 000 Australian authors and more than 360 000 works of Australian creative and critical literature. The University of Western Australia is a partner in AustLit with eight other Australian universities and the National Library of Australia. The University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy leads the project. The AustLit Gateway is one of the largest humanities projects ever funded in Australia. Funding has included $1 million from the Australian Research Council as well as $2 million from the partner institutions in cash, and in kind.
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Extractions: AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE Title: father lands Author: Emily Baillou Publisher: PICADOR Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: Title: collected poems 1961-2002 Author: Les Murray Publisher: DUFFY AND SNELLGROVE Binding: TP ISBN: exGST: incGST: A complete conspectus of Les Murray's work over four decades. Includes a CD of Les Murray reading 55 of his poems. Title: tinder Author: Trevor Shearston Publisher: SCRIBNER Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: Title: black mirror Author: Gail Jones Publisher: PICADOR Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: Title: gilgamesh Author: Joan London Publisher: PICADOR Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: $15.95 Originally $28.00 Title: journey to the stone country Author: Alex Miller Publisher: Binding: HB ISBN: exGST: incGST: $33.95 Originally $39.95 Title: wild surmise Author: Dorothy Porter Publisher: PICADOR Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: Title: windmill hill Author: Michael Jacobson Publisher: HODDER HEADLINE Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: Title: a child's book of true crime Author: Chloe Hooper Publisher: KNOPF Binding: PB ISBN: exGST: incGST: A teacher is having an adulterous affair with the father of one of her students, who is the husband of a woman who has written a true crime novel about the murder of an adulterer.
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Extractions: Australian Literature Peter Carey Thomas Kenneally Christina Stead Patrick White (1912-1990) Autobiography of Patrick White , Nobel Lectures. Manuscript Collections Relating to Patrick White , National Library of Australia. A Fringe of Leaves, Patrick White: Some Biographical Notes and Links : This site, at present very much under construction, appears to have some real promise. It's probably worth revisiting in a few months. Patrick (Victor Martindale) White (1912-1990) : Includes a short hyperlinked biography and brief bibliography of materials by and about the author. Patrick White , OzLit: Some fine background material on the Nobel Laureate plus a few links. The bibliographies appear especially useful. Patrick White at the Complete Review A kind of literary scorecard of White's work, this site includes reviews of White's fiction as well as an overview of White's accomplishments. It's a good introduction to his work.-MJM
Australian Literature Development of australian literature. AustralianPoetry. Australian Prose. Australian Drama. http://www.petra.ac.id/asc/literature/
JCU - FAESS - EL3035 - Australian Literature I EL3035 australian literature I. 2002 JCU Handbook Entry. 2003 JCU HandbookEntry. EL303506 australian literature I Semester 2, 2003. Townsville. http://www.faess.jcu.edu.au/soh/subjects/EL3035/
Extractions: 2003 JCU Handbook Entry WELCOME TO EL3035, the Level 3 version of Australian Literature I. Availability This six-unit subject is available to all Townsville students who have completed at least 7 units of EL subjects, but is not available to students who have completed the Level 2 version of Australian Literature I, EL2025:04. Introduction introduces a representative selection of the best Australian poetry and fiction of the modern period. Students will read, discuss and write about a diverse range of poems and novels. They will be encouraged to view the prescribed texts in the light of the literary, social and political contexts in which they were produced. Emphasis will be placed on the development of a separate and unique Australian literature during the period, and on the influences of other English language literatures on an evolving Australian literature and literary identity. Generic skills Students completing this course should be able to demonstrate: an ability to structure an argument and communicate it effectively in both spoken and written forms.
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Extractions: 2003 JCU Handbook Entry WELCOME TO EL2035, the Level 2 version of Australian Literature I. Availability This four-unit subject is available to all Townsville students who have completed at least 6 units of EL subjects (including at least one of EL1006, EL1007, or EL1100.) It is not available to students who have completed the Level 3 version of Australian Literature I, EL3025:06. Introduction introduces a representative selection of the best Australian poetry and fiction of the modern period. Students will read, discuss and write about a diverse range of poems and novels. They will be encouraged to view the prescribed texts in the light of the literary, social and political contexts in which they were produced. Emphasis will be placed on the development of a separate and unique Australian literature during the period, and on the influences of other English language literatures on an evolving Australian literature and literary identity. Generic skills Students completing this course should be able to demonstrate: Prescribed Texts EL2035 Handbook 2003 The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry (Penguin) Voss (Vintage) Dirt Music (Picador) Oscar and Lucinda (UQP) Drylands (Penguin) Lecturer-in-charge Professor Tony Hassall Room: EM107 Phone: 47816812 FAX: 47815655 Email: Anthony.Hassall@jcu.edu.au
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Extractions: English as a Sec. Lang. subject : Next: Search Help 145-122 "Language Approaches to Australian Literature" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want: English as a Sec. Lang. , Faculty of Arts. English as a Sec. Lang. , Faculty of Educ(Parkville). English as a Sec. Lang. , Faculty of Arts (v3, p62) : Next: Credit points: 12.5 first year. Prerequisite: All applicants will be required to sit for a selection test to determine their level of language proficiency before they are able to enrol in this subject. Students who are native speakers of English or whose language proficiency is near-native are not eligible to enrol. Contact: Two one-and-a-half hour language classes. Timetable: Second semester Objectives: Students who complete this subject should be able to: demonstrate increased confidence in using language in a range of communicative contexts: demonstrate improvement in their reading and written skills in English; demonstrate a heightened knowledge of and sensitivity to the English language and to Australian culture;
145-122 Language Approaches To Australian Literature Spoken Interaction 145122 Language Approaches To australian literature.Credit Points. 12.5 1st year. Prerequisites. All applicants http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1998/subjects/145-122.html
Extractions: Next 145-123 Spoken Interaction Credit Points 12.5 1st year Prerequisites All applicants will be required to sit for a selection test to determine their level of language proficiency before they are able to enrol in this subject. Students who are native speakers of English or whose language proficiency is near-native are not eligible to enrol. Semester Contact Two two hour language classes Subject Description This subject focuses on the linguistic and cultural features used in a variety of texts from Australian literature. The subject aims to develop an awareness of how these features work to produce meaning in the texts. Techniques used include summary, paraphrase, cloze, rewriting for another medium or genre, creative writing and text completion. Students who complete this subject should be able to: demonstrate increased confidence in using language in a range of communicative contexts: demonstrate improvement in their reading and written skills in English; demonstrate a heightened knowledge of and sensitivity to the English language and to Australian culture; show improved interpretative skills. Assessment Continuous assessment of oral and written work of not more than 1000 words; three written assignments of not more than 3000 words in total; one ten-minute oral presentation.
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Extractions: INTRODUCTION TO AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE ENGL1004 Questionnaire: the Austlit Gateway www.austlit.edu.au Please circle your answer I was interested in accessing the site. YES NO I accessed the site successfully. YES NO I tried to access the site but experienced difficulties. # YES NO I did not attempt to access the site. YES NO If you accessed the site successfully, please answer the following questions: I found the site generally helpful. YES NO The site provided useful references for my assignment. YES NO I found the site provided useful bibliographies. YES NO The site gave me an overview of Australian literary scholarship. YES NO I accessed online text (article, poem, or other document). YES NO I attempted to download text. YES NO I was successful in downloading a full text document. YES NO I used the SETIS link to access online text. UNSURE YES NO # If you tried to access the site but experienced difficulties, please outline those difficulties: Please use the following box for general comments: