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The (Hydro)power Relations within Nation and Region, and the (de)formation of Identity in the case of Richard Flanagan

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posted on 2023-05-25, 00:27 authored by CA CranstonCA Cranston
Key words in the conference theme, such as Nation and Region, require an engagement with politics; I am not a political scientist. And it would be foolish to try and engage with the politics of a multiple India given that I am amongst experts. So I’ll engage with the historical and literary politics of a specific bioregion of Australia. Though you might ask yourself why on earth would the good people of Chennai be interested in such a topic? It’s a fair question. Are Australian literary politics so remotely different from the South Indian context that I currently find myself in? It’s my hope that readers will recognise (tragically) that parallels do exist. So in order to provide some sort of comparative framework I will begin—despite the presence of experts—with the local.

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Publication title

Representation of Region and Nation in Literary and Culture Studies

Department/School

School of Humanities

Event title

Representation of Region and Nation in Literary and Culture Studies Conference

Event Venue

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Date of Event (Start Date)

2009-02-01

Date of Event (End Date)

2009-02-01

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