Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history

This article examines the politics within the processes of canonising national literatures. In particular, it is a study of a number of anthologies of Australian literature to analyse what they might tell us about how Asian Australian writing in is posited within a national literary canon and histor...

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Main Authors: Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha, Abdul Kadir, Maimunah
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spelling my.iium.irep.832422021-01-29T01:05:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/83242/ Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha Abdul Kadir, Maimunah PE English PI Oriental languages and literatures PR English literature This article examines the politics within the processes of canonising national literatures. In particular, it is a study of a number of anthologies of Australian literature to analyse what they might tell us about how Asian Australian writing in is posited within a national literary canon and history. Interestingly, despite the growing focus on Asian Australian writing in recent years, how these literary texts are anthologised as part of Australian literary tradition has not attracted the same amount of attention. Major anthologies focused on national literatures can measure how texts are regarded as important and merit the need for conservation. Anthologies are therefore a genre in which a literary canon emerges and can be examined. They also expose the mechanics of a particular theme, perception, or ideology about the status of literature as a reflection of a nation’s socio-cultural and historical landscape. Hence, this study charts the trends behind the inclusion or exclusion of Asian Australian writing within the national literary narrative by analysing four different anthologies of Australian writing. These anthologies are The Oxford Anthology of Australian Literature (1985), The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature (1990), Australian Literature: An Anthology of Writing from the Land Down Under (1993) and Macquarie PEN The Literature of Australia (2010). It also makes reference to two anthologies dedicated to Asian Australian writing, particularly Growing Up Asian in Australia (2008) and Contemporary Asian Australian Poets (2013) in order to further look at the state of Asian Australian writing and how they help increase the visibility of Asian Australian writers. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83242/2/book%20of%20abstracts.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83242/4/ICLL%202020%20Program%20Schedule%20%28REVISED%29.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83242/15/83242%20abstract.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/83242/16/83242%20Positioning%20Asian%20Australian%20Writing%20in%20Anthologies.pdf Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Abdul Kadir, Maimunah (2020) Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history. In: International Conference on Language & Literature 2020 (ICLL 2020), 15th-17th January 2020, Gombak, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished)
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Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history
description This article examines the politics within the processes of canonising national literatures. In particular, it is a study of a number of anthologies of Australian literature to analyse what they might tell us about how Asian Australian writing in is posited within a national literary canon and history. Interestingly, despite the growing focus on Asian Australian writing in recent years, how these literary texts are anthologised as part of Australian literary tradition has not attracted the same amount of attention. Major anthologies focused on national literatures can measure how texts are regarded as important and merit the need for conservation. Anthologies are therefore a genre in which a literary canon emerges and can be examined. They also expose the mechanics of a particular theme, perception, or ideology about the status of literature as a reflection of a nation’s socio-cultural and historical landscape. Hence, this study charts the trends behind the inclusion or exclusion of Asian Australian writing within the national literary narrative by analysing four different anthologies of Australian writing. These anthologies are The Oxford Anthology of Australian Literature (1985), The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature (1990), Australian Literature: An Anthology of Writing from the Land Down Under (1993) and Macquarie PEN The Literature of Australia (2010). It also makes reference to two anthologies dedicated to Asian Australian writing, particularly Growing Up Asian in Australia (2008) and Contemporary Asian Australian Poets (2013) in order to further look at the state of Asian Australian writing and how they help increase the visibility of Asian Australian writers.
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author Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha
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title Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history
title_short Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history
title_full Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history
title_fullStr Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history
title_full_unstemmed Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history
title_sort positioning asian australian writing in anthologies of australian literature and australian literary history
publishDate 2020
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/83242/15/83242%20abstract.pdf
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