Contemporary Australian masculinities and De Certeau’s concept of la perruqe in Christos Tsiolkas’ novel The Slap (2008)
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2013
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This paper will focus on how Christos Tsiolkas the author of The Slap (2008) invites us to view the complex range of private lives of his male characters living in suburban Melbourne through their daily routines, conversations and innermost thoughts. On the surface most appear to be participating in and achieving a certain level of success in their lives. However, this novel reveals when we agitate and dig below the “practices of everyday life” there is often a disquiet simmering away under the facade of family harmony, male bravado and contentment. This paper will argue that as a result of dissatisfaction with the established order of their lives, each man has managed to create another level of meaning for himself, his own form of la perruque (De Certeau 2011: 29),the concept of living proposed by Michel De Certeau. A treatment of the characters in this article draws on, and is used to illustrate the paradigm. |
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Central Queensland University |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62324/2/Holliday_ejournalist2013.pdf http://ejournalist.com.au/ejournalist_v13n1.php Holliday, Penny (2013) Contemporary Australian masculinities and De Certeau’s concept of la perruqe in Christos Tsiolkas’ novel The Slap (2008). Ejournalist - refereed media journal, 13(1), pp. 40-52. |
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Copyright 2013 Please consult the author |
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Creative Writing & Literary Studies; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #200502 Australian Literature (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Literature) #The Slap #Masculinities #De Certeau #Melbourne fiction #Christos Tsiolkas |
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Journal Article |