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ENH4340

Australian Autobiography

(ART)

M Ackland

12 points + 2 hours per week + Second Semester + Clayton

Synopsis: Many of the major achievements in Australian Literature since the 19500s have been autobiographies, but only within the last decade has much attention been given to the form. As a literary form, autobiography is rich and varied; it is also culturally revealing. Like its counterpart in the United States, the Australian autobiography is much concerned with ideas about national identity; it frequently presupposes a national type or a typical environment against which the narrator attempts self-definition. This study of Australian autobiography will raise questions about the distinctive concerns and structures of the genre. It will examine recurring myths of /growing up Australian.'

Assessment: Two seminar papers (2500 words): 30% each + essay (4000 words): 40%


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