Island home: returning to Tasmania in Peter Conrad's Down Home (1988) and Tim Bowden's The Devil in Tim (2005) (original) (raw)

The political constitution of islandness : the 'Tasmanian problem' and Ten days on the island

Andrew Harwood

2011

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“The Whole Island is a Jail and We the Warders”: States of Exception in Tasmanian Historical Fiction

Ellen Turner

Commonwealth Essays and Studies

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BOOK REVIEW Into the heart of Tasmania with Mr Westlake (review of Taylor) 'Into the heart of Tasmania with Mr Westlake' (review of Taylor), Honest History, 21 March 2017

Dr. Tjanara Goreng Goreng PhD

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Islandness and struggles over development: A Tasmanian case study

Elaine Stratford

Political Geography, 2008

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Reconciling Ruin: the transformation of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture

Gregory Lehman

Historic Environment, 17/1., 2003

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Little England: Nineteenth-century Tasmanian travel writing and settler colonialism.

Anna Johnston

Studies in Travel Writing, 2016

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14,000. On being alone: the isolation of the Tasmanian

Iain Davidson

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'Island Home Country: working with Aboriginal protocols in a documentary film about colonisation and growing up white in Tasmania.'

Jeni Thornley

'Passionate Histories: myth, memory and Indigenous Australia (eds) Frances Peters-Little, Ann Curthoys and John Docker, Aboriginal History Monograph 21 ANU Press, 2010

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Isolation as disability and resource: considering sub-national island status in the constitution of the'New Tasmania

Jonathan Harris

2009

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Scars on the Archive, Visions of Place: Genocide and Modernity in Tasmania

jesse shipway

2005

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Into the heart of Tasmania: A search for human antiquity [Book Review]

Lyndall Ryan

Aboriginal History, 2017

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Tim Winton’s Palimpsestuous Australianness in Island Home: A Landscape Memoir

Barbara Arizti

Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia, 2018

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“Islands of possibility”: Film-making, cultural practice, political action and the decolonization of Tasmanian history.’

Jeni Thornley

Studies in Australasian Cinema 7: 2+3, pp. 123–136, 2013

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To voice or not to voice the Tasmanian Aborigines: novels by Matthew Kneale and Richard Flanagan

Celia Wallhead Salway

Revista alicantina de estudios ingleses, No. 16 ( …, 2003

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'...Oh my soul sings!' John Watt Beattie and the perception of Tasmanian identity

Jon Addison

Scots under the Southern Cross, Edited by Fred Chair, SAnne Beggs Sunter & Alison Inglis

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Travelling the sequestered Isle: Tasmania as penitentiary, laboratory and sanctuary

Anna Johnston, Robert Clarke

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The Silence was Everywhere ('Tasmanian Aborigines', by Lyndall Ryan)

Gregory Lehman

Australian Book Review 343, 2012

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The United Tasmania Group Journal Issue No. 7, March 2022

Geoff Holloway

The United Tasmania Group Journal Issue No. 7, 2022

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A Place in Stories: A report on the Literature of Tasmania subset of the AustLit database

Philip Mead

2009

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Childhood and belonging over time: narratives of identity across generations on Tasmania’s east coast

Sharon Bessell

Children's Geographies, 2021

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Review of 'Into the Heart of Tasmania: A Search for Human Antiquity

Tom Lawson

Reviews in History, 2017

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Re-branding Tasmania: MONA and the altering of local reputation and identity

Louise Ryan

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Aboriginal and settler-Australians relationships in Tasmania

John Middendorf

Aboriginal and settler-Australians relationships in Tasmania, 2012

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United Tasmania Group Journal Issue No. 8

Geoff Holloway

United Tasmania Journal Issue No. 8, 2023

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Contested Places: Tasmania's Northern Districts from ancient times to 1900 Part 1

Shayne Breen

2012

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Point of no return : exploring katabatic narrative and deterritorialisation in the Australian outback novel

Brendan Telford

Creative Industries Faculty, 2012

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The struggle for recognition: part-Aborigines in Tasmania in the nineteenth century

Lyndall Ryan

Aboriginal History Journal

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Introduction: transforming the frontier in contemporary Australia. In Dislocating the Frontier: Essaying the Mystique of the Outback, ed. by Deborah Bird Rose and Richard Davis (Canberra: ANU e-Press, 2005), pp. 7-22.

Richard Davis

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Evanescent, Oscillating, Never Quite Settled Upon: The Outback as Cultural Mirage

Deane Fergie

Journal of the association for the study of Australian literature, 2013

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‘“As much as they can gorge”: Colonial Containment and Indigenous Tasmanian Mobility at Oyster Cove Aboriginal Station.’

Kristyn Harman

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Windschuttle at War: The Politics of Historiography in Australia

Gary Ianziti

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Contemporary Australian Literature : A World Not Yet Dead

Nicholas Birns

2015

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Bibliography of Tasmanian Travel Writing

Celmara Pocock

2006

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The axe had never sounded : Place, people and heritage of Recherche Bay, Tasmania

Lyndall Ryan

2007

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Problematising identity: Governance, politics and the ‘making of the aborigines’

Terry Moore

Journal of Australian Studies, 2003

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