Patrick West's Architectures of Occupation in the Australian Short Story cultivates the potential for literary representations of architectural space to contribute to the development of a contemporary politics of Australian post-colonialism.
Patrick West's Architectures of Occupation in the Australian Short Story cultivates the potential for literary representations of architectural space to contribute to the development of a contemporary politics of Australian post-colonialism.
Patrick West is an Associate Professor at Deakin University. He has authored many journal articles and book chapters in fields including literary studies, creative writing, and practice-led research. His PhD is from The University of Melbourne, and he is the author of the short-story collection The World Swimmers (2011).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Prolegomenon: Place and Space Architecture and the Built Environment and the Short Story's Spatial Potential-Experiments in Spatiality for Post-colonial (De-)Occupation 2. Huts Distant Power and the Distances Between Spatially Formed Places: Bush Studies by Barbara Baynton (1902) 3. Non-Indigenous and Indigenous Heterotopias Ordered and Dis-Ordered Spaces Occupation and De-Occupation: Kiss on the Lips and Other Stories by Katharine Susannah Prichard (1932) 4. Paper Architecture: Materiality Peritext Habitus and (Inside-Outside) Politics-White Turtle: A Collection of Short Stories by Merlinda Bobis (1999). 5. Wind-Up
1. Prolegomenon: Place and Space Architecture and the Built Environment and the Short Story's Spatial Potential-Experiments in Spatiality for Post-colonial (De-)Occupation 2. Huts Distant Power and the Distances Between Spatially Formed Places: Bush Studies by Barbara Baynton (1902) 3. Non-Indigenous and Indigenous Heterotopias Ordered and Dis-Ordered Spaces Occupation and De-Occupation: Kiss on the Lips and Other Stories by Katharine Susannah Prichard (1932) 4. Paper Architecture: Materiality Peritext Habitus and (Inside-Outside) Politics-White Turtle: A Collection of Short Stories by Merlinda Bobis (1999). 5. Wind-Up
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