Women and the Bush

Forces of Desire in the Australian Cultural Tradition

Kay Schaffer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Nov '90

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How the concept of 'the typical Australian' has evolved across a range of cultural forms.

Kay Schaffer looks at how the concept of 'the typical Australian', and the woman who stands in relation to him, has evolved across a range of cultural forms. This study will interest readers concerned with Australian literary and cultural history, as well as the broader questions of Australia's changing self-image.Images of Australian identity, and of Australian nationhood, are social and cultural constructs. There are several dominant themes and elements, one of the most pervasive being the Australian bushman confronting a vast and barren landscape. This is a specifically Australian conception of the battle between Man and Nature. Throughout the myths, traditions and literary creations of Australia are underlying assumptions about gender and sexual difference: assumptions about masculinity and femininity within the nationalist tradition, which affect perceptions today. In this new critique, Kay Schaffer applies the insights of feminist scholarship and of literary analysis to examine the national character. She looks at how the concept of 'the typical Australian', and the woman who stands in relation to him, has evolved across a range of cultural forms, including historical and literary texts, film and the media. She concentrates in particular on the writings of Henry Lawson and of Barbara Bayton. The circulation of ideas about these writers, their contribution to a national mythology, and the different ways their importance has been represented to modern readers, is explored and discussed. This thoughtful and provocative study will interest readers concerned with Australian literary and cultural history, as well as the broader questions of Australia's changing self-image. It will be of particular value to those interested in feminist approaches to culture and society.

"Women and the Bush is a thoroughly fascinating and provocative book, one that deserves to make a strong impact on Australian literary and cultural criticism." Marian Arkin, Antipodes

ISBN: 9780521368162

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm

Weight: 320g

248 pages