'Something to Keep You Steady': European Australia, in Mateship, in Neoliberalism

Authors

  • Nicholas Birns Eugene Lang College, the New School

Keywords:

Elliot Perlman, D. H. Lawrence, Christos Tsiolkas, Europe' mateship, neoliberalism

Abstract

This essay will examine the fiction of D. H. Lawrence, Elliot Perlman, and Christos Tsiolkas with regard to their representation of Australian society, particularly in comparison to the European past and present. Its guiding dynamic will be the opposition between the egalitarian 'mateship' that D. H. lawrence found, and was discomfited by, in 1922 and the economic neoliberalism and concomitant sense of 'distinction' (to use Pierre Bourdieu's term) that Perlman and Tsiolkas see in today's Australia and to the world in which Australia manifests itself.

Author Biography

  • Nicholas Birns, Eugene Lang College, the New School
    Professor, Literature and Humanities

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Published

2009-12-15

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How to Cite

’Something to Keep You Steady’: European Australia, in Mateship, in Neoliberalism. (2009). Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 9, 9. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/JASAL/article/view/9761