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Culture and Customs of Australia (Culture and Customs of Asia) [Hardcover]

Laurie Clancy (Author)
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0313321698 978-0313321696 April 30, 2004

Students and other interested readers finally have a solid resource that describes the breadth of the evolving modern Australian society. Culture and Customs of Australia is the first general introduction to the rugged continent, written by an Australian novelist with particular insight. Clancy focuses on the Anglo-Irish and more recent immigrants, but the Aboriginal context is also presented.

Americans' generally superficial familiarity with the Australian continent stems mostly from recent films. Particular images stand out: the Outback, sheep shearing, surfing, the Sydney Opera House, Aborigines, and the Walkabout. Yet Europeans arrived in the late 18th century, followed by convict transports from England that started the colonization. Today, Australia remains a land of immigrants, and its ethnically diverse population has increased dramatically since World War II. Students and other interested readers finally have a solid resource that describes the breadth of the evolving modern Australian society. Culture and Customs of Australia is the first general introduction to the rugged continent, written by an Australian novelist with particular insight. Clancy focuses on the Anglo-Irish and more recent immigrants, but the Aboriginal context is also presented.

Readers will learn about the Australian identity, with its male mythology of the Bush. The mateship is the core element of a myth of independent, self-sufficient, freedom-loving citizens in a harsh land. This myth is set against multiculturalism and feminism. Other highlights include discussion of the weak hold that Christianity has over the population; the drastic urbanization of the last century and the suburban dream; adventure and the beach culture, with tourism; the importance of sports; the changing roles of men; the evolving cuisine, from the national barbeque to European and Asian influences; strong and long literary, artistic, and performing arts traditions; film industry talent; and the power of media in a sparsely populated country.


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This is the first general introduction to the rugged continent, written by an Australian novelist with particular insight.

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LAURIE CLANCY is an Australian novelist now teaching creative writing at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

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  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood (April 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313321698
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313321696
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Don't get your hopes up with this book. A tired old refrain about Australia, that was only half a joke, was that it had little culture. Much of the local scene was derivative. The book only slightly disabuses that view. It describes a largely immigrant society, that is strong because of its pluralistic makeup. But which also has had less time to develop truly distinguishing customs.

Now if you regard the book as a travelogue, then it has a good survey of the festivals and main events in the Australian cities. Maybe it's best for this.

The coverage of Aboriginal culture, or rather what's left of it after 2 centuries of colonialism, is where the book really shows an Australian uniqueness. But to see distinctive Aboriginal events and society, you need to leave the big cities. Many Abos there are now very assimilated, and, for example, speak only English. It is in the Outback, especially in Northern Territory, that original customs are largely maintained.
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New South Wales, United States, World War, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand, Patrick White, The Bulletin, New York, Henry Lawson, Melbourne Cup, Ned Kelly, Nobel Prize, Rupert Murdoch, Billy Hughes, John Howard, Oxford University Press, Van Diemen's Land, Australian Rules, Boer War, First Fleet, Lake Eyre, Michael Hanrahan, Moreton Bay, New Guinea
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