Imagining Australia: A history of our nation through music, film, literature & art

Author:   Loretta Barnard ,  Ingeborg Van Teeseling
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
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9781923065338


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   25 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Did you know there was a piano on the First Fleet? That the first convict artist was hanged for his trouble? That the first female author here started writing under a man's name? That the King owns the painting of our Federation? And did you know that there was a convict who wrote a dictionary of Australian slang? A man who was transported to Australia a record three times? And what about the world's first full-length feature film? Made in Australia, way back in 1906! These are just some of the many fascinating stories in Imagining Australia: a history of our nation through music, film, literature & art. The history of Australia is incredibly interesting. Often hilarious, sometimes infuriating. Especially when it is told by its artists. Writers, painters, musicians, filmmakers: they hold up a mirror and tell us who we are. They have done that from the start of white occupation. And, of course, long before. Imagining Australia tells a story of our nation through the eyes of people who are trained to see. Artists look at the world around them much more carefully than most of us. And what they see both describes and shapes our nation. In more than 80 well-researched and highly engaging chapters, Imagining Australia looks at our history by discussing movies, paintings, photographs, songs, and books. It puts them in the context of the times they were made, and asks what they say about who we were and who we have become. History and the arts are two sides of the same coin. Each is reflected in the other. Imagining Australia takes you on an extraordinary journey of discovery.

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Author:   Loretta Barnard ,  Ingeborg Van Teeseling
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
Imprint:   Tellwell Talent
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.599kg
ISBN:  

9781923065338


ISBN 10:   1923065335
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   25 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Loretta Barnard is an author, arts writer, reviewer, editor, and project manager. Over 40 years, she worked in educational, academic, technical, legal and trade publishing, as editor, writer, researcher, manuscript assessor, picture researcher, proof-reader, commissioning editor and project manager. She's been a contributing writer to a range of reference books; is a published poet; and has authored five non-fiction titles (including 2020's 'Kindred Chords: Australian Musical Families'). Loretta studied Australian history in her undergraduate degree, before completing her MA in English literature from UNSW. She's currently a reviewer for the Music Trust Australia's 'Loudmouth' ezine, and a regular contributor on the arts to a number of online sites. Dr Ingeborg van Teeseling is a journalist, historian, teacher and author. She taught interviewing, journalism and writing to journalists, bureaucrats, businesspeople and the general public in her native Holland. She migrated to Australia in 2006, after finishing a BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature. Her PhD at the University of Wollongong (on migrant writers in Australia) was awarded in 2011. She taught literature, history and all manner of other things at UOW, and worked as a research assistant. Her MA thesis in History was about working class writers in Australia in the 1950s. She runs http: //www.australia-explained.com.au, trying to help migrants come to terms with Australia. Her 2017 book 'Shack Life' won that year's National Trust Heritage Award. Ingeborg currently works for CHANGE, a publisher in The Netherlands, where she writes Dutch and English books for migrants and activists.

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