Lucky or Lagging? Anne Summers's On Luck [A Review]


Autoria(s): Cantrell, Kate
Data(s)

08/02/2009

Resumo

Described as 'The Lucky Country' over forty-years ago, Australia continues to play on and onward with a fervent belief in luck, her people often described, usually by themselvess, as 'graced' or as living in 'God's Own'. With our comfortable lifestyle and isolated location, white sands and soft mangoes, it is easy to see why we embraced the term so eagerly. Where else could you win the lottery twice? While these national stereotypes are an essential part of the romance that drives and defines us, the idea that luck is the central motif of Australian culture has become a cliche, and a dangerous, almost disastrous one at that. In On Luck, Anne Summers observes, "You hear it everywhere: in all sorts of conversations, in Qantas ads, from the mouths of travellers returning from overseas trips full of complaints about the climate, the crowds, the uncivility of other places".

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40297/

Publicador

Media/Culture Publications

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40297/1/On_Luck_-_Anne_Summers.pdf

http://reviews.media-culture.org.au/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3138

Cantrell, Kate (2009) Lucky or Lagging? Anne Summers's On Luck [A Review]. M/C Reviews.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Kate Cantrell

Fonte

Creative Writing & Literary Studies; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #200299 Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified #200502 Australian Literature (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Literature) #200599 Literary Studies not elsewhere classified #luck #australian identities #national stereotypes
Tipo

Review