Re-Presenting/Representing Melbourne: A literary and cultural analysis of Melbourne’s inner city and outer suburbs in contemporary fiction


Autoria(s): Holliday, Penny
Data(s)

01/06/2011

Resumo

This article provides an overview of a research project investigating contemporary literary representations of Melbourne’s inner and outer suburban spaces. It will argue that the city represented by local writers is an often more complex way of envisioning the city than the one presented in public policy and cultural discourses. In this view, the writer’s vision of a city does not necessarily override or provide a “truer’ account but it is in the fictional city where the complexity of the everyday life of a city is most accurately portrayed. The article will also provide an overview of the theoretical framework for reading the fictional texts in this way, examining how Soja’s concept of Thirdspace (2006) provides a place to engage “critically with theoretical issues, while simultaneously being that space where the debate occurs” (Mole 2008: 3).

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42182/

Publicador

ejournalism.au.com, Faculty of Informatics and Communication, Central Queensland University

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42182/1/42182.pdf

http://ejournalist.com.au/v11n1/Holliday.pdf

Holliday, Penny (2011) Re-Presenting/Representing Melbourne: A literary and cultural analysis of Melbourne’s inner city and outer suburbs in contemporary fiction. ejournalist : A Refereed Media Journal, 11(1), pp. 61-76.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 the Author

Fonte

Creative Writing & Literary Studies; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #199999 Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified #200502 Australian Literature (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Literature) #Australian Literature #UNESCO Creative Cities Network #Melbourne #Suburban/urban
Tipo

Journal Article