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Introduction: Australian writers - tourists or residents? ix
Part 1 Wright and White: Big figures in the cultural landscape 1940s to 1970s 1
Chapter 1 A play of opposites: Judith Wright's poetic-public crossings 3
Chapter 2 Imagining the real: Patrick White's literary-political career 29
Part 2 Inheritance, (dis)possession, poetry 1960s to 1980s 57
Chapter 3 Networks and shadows: the public sisterhood of Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Judith Wright 59
Chapter 4 Inheritance and refusal: the properties of white Australian poetry 78
Part 3 Fractured consensus: literary whiteness and belonging in the 1990s 95
Chapter 5 Alienating powers: Les Murray's poetry and politics 97
Chapter 6 Cultivating nation: the quiet diplomacy of David Malouf 119
Part 4 Fragmentation and renewal: Australia's changing literary publics 1995 to the present 137
Chapter 7 J'accuse in the Antipodes: Helen Garner's public interventions 139
Chapter 8 Engaging the masses: Tim Winton, activism and the literary bestseller 158
Coda: Australian writer-intellectuals in the twenty-first century: legacy and future 181
Acknowledgments 195
Endnotes 198
Select bibliography 235
Index 251
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