Australia and the Insular Imagination: Beaches, Borders, Boats, and Bodies

Author:   S. Perera
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9780230613539


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   18 November 2009
Format:   Hardback
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This book maps the seascape borders of Australia's insular imagination. It explores how the boundaries and contours of the nation were made and remade in the first years of the war on terror, offering a striking reassessment of the territoriality of 'the island continent'.

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Author:   S. Perera
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780230613539


ISBN 10:   0230613535
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   18 November 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Girt by Sea 'A Nation Contained Within a Beach' Boats, Bodies and Borderscapes The Bombing on Kuta Beach The Good Neighbor: Tsunami 2004 Racial Horizons and Peacekeeping in the Pacific Clearing the Waters A Very Australian Pogrom

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"""This is a gentle but intensely provocative book which sets out to map the seascape borders of Australia s insular imagination. It has the potential to be part of the redefinition of the meaning of Australia as an island-continent."" - Paul James, Director of the Global Cities Institute, RMIT ""In Australia and the Insular Imagination, Perera shows in fascinating detail the determining role of the ideology of the insular on the ways in which Australia has been imagined in contemporary political and cultural discourses.This is cultural studies at its best: historically grounded, theoretically sharp, and always alert to nuance and implication."" - Peter Hulme, Professor in Literature, University of Essex ""Perera s book comes as a bolt of lightning to the increasingly stolid, and conservative, world of Australian Studies. Where the conventional approach has been to comment on the ways that the land has been constructed and worked over by colonial settlers, Perera offers a powerful and compelling understanding of the importance of the sea in the Australian imaginary and offers also a basis for critically engaging with recent political practices. While this is a book about Australia, the topics covered, such as race, asylum seekers, (post)coloniality, and identity, are all of importance in other societies descended from the British colonial order - including the United States, Canada, and Britain itself. In common with many of the best cultural studies, and in the strong tradition of Stuart Hall s work, Australia and the Insular Imagination is a politically engaged book. It is a book that will remain relevant for many years to come."" - Jon Stratton, Professor of Cultural Studies, Curtin University of Technology"


<p>&#8220;This is a gentle but intensely provocative book which sets out to map the seascape borders of Australia&#8217;s insular imagination. It has the potential to be part of the redefinition of the meaning of Australia as an island-continent.&#8221;&#8212;Paul James, Director of the Global Cities Institute, RMIT<p>&#8220;In Australia and the Insular Imagination, Perera shows in fascinating detail the determining role of the ideology of the insular on the ways in which Australia has been imagined in contemporary political and cultural discourses.&nbsp;This is cultural studies at its best: historically grounded, theoretically sharp, and always alert to nuance and implication.&#8221;&#8212;Peter Hulme, Professor in Literature, University of Essex <p>&#8220;Perera&#8217;s book comes as a bolt of lightning to the increasingly stolid, and conservative, world of Australian Studies. Where the conventional approach has been to comment on the ways that the land has been constructed and wor


<p> This is a gentle but intensely provocative book which sets out to map the seascape borders of Australia's insular imagination. It has the potential to be part of the redefinition of the meaning of Australia as an island-continent. --Paul James, Director of the Global Cities Institute, RMIT<p> In Australia and the Insular Imagination, Perera shows in fascinating detail the determining role of the ideology of the insular on the ways in which Australia has been imagined in contemporary political and cultural discourses. This is cultural studies at its best: historically grounded, theoretically sharp, and always alert to nuance and implication. --Peter Hulme, Professor in Literature, University of Essex <p> Perera's book comes as a bolt of lightning to the increasingly stolid, and conservative, world of Australian Studies. Where the conventional approach has been to comment on the ways that the land has been constructed and worked over by colonial settlers, Perera offers a powerful a


This is a gentle but intensely provocative book which sets out to map the seascape borders of Australia s insular imagination. It has the potential to be part of the redefinition of the meaning of Australia as an island-continent. Paul James, Director of the Global Cities Institute, RMIT In Australia and the Insular Imagination, Perera shows in fascinating detail the determining role of the ideology of the insular on the ways in which Australia has been imagined in contemporary political and cultural discourses.This is cultural studies at its best: historically grounded, theoretically sharp, and always alert to nuance and implication. Peter Hulme, Professor in Literature, University of Essex Perera s book comes as a bolt of lightning to the increasingly stolid, and conservative, world of Australian Studies. Where the conventional approach has been to comment on the ways that the land has been constructed and worked over by colonial settlers, Perera offers a powerful and compelling understanding of the importance of the sea in the Australian imaginary and offers also a basis for critically engaging with recent political practices. While this is a book about Australia, the topics covered, such as race, asylum seekers, (post)coloniality, and identity, are all of importance in other societies descended from the British colonial order including the United States, Canada, and Britain itself. In common with many of the best cultural studies, and in the strong tradition of Stuart Hall s work, Australia and the Insular Imagination is a politically engaged book. It is a book that will remain relevant for many years to come. Jon Stratton, Professor of Cultural Studies, Curtin University of Technology


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SUVENDRINI PERERA is a Senior Research Fellow at Curtin University of Technology, Australia.

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