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The Annual Fiction Edition by Julianne Schultz
$24.95 AUD
Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Griffith Review
The second annual fiction collection will focus on the Pacific region: from the Americas to Asia, the Pacific islands, New Zealand and Australia. What binds us? What pulls us apart? As economic, political and cultural power moves from North America and Europe to the Asia-Pacific, Australia is enjoying a ...Show more
The Idea of Australia: A search for the soul of the nation by Julianne Schultz
$34.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
Publisher of Griffith Review, Professor Julianne Schultz challenges our notions of what it means to be Australian and asks timely and urgent questions about our national identity. Maybe because Australia has been so rich for so long, complacency and entitlement, rather than innovation and aspiration ha ...Show more
The Novella Project II-Forgotten Stories: Griffith Review 46 by Julianne Schultz
$27.99 AUD
Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Griffith REVIEW
The Novella Project II - Forgotten Stories: Griffith REVIEW 46 explores in fiction forgotten stories with a historical dimension, delving beyond the handful of iconic tales that have grown threadbare. The massive migration of the past generation is not only changing Australia but reviving the need to fi ...Show more
The Way We Work: Griffith REVIEW 45 by Julianne Schultz
$27.99 AUD
Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Griffith REVIEW
The way we work has changed profoundly in recent years. This timely edition of the multi-award-winning Griffith REVIEW explores the extraordinary structural changes triggered by globalisation, the internet and the collapse of unions. Job security is a thing of the past - many welcome the flexibility of ...Show more
What is Australia For?: Griffith Review 36 by Julianne Schultz
$27.95 AUD
Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Griffith Review
It is time to revive the debate about national identity. The cliches of old have long exceeded their use-by date. This is a trying time of global transition and uncertainty, for societies and for individuals. Yet it is also a time when Australia has remarkable advantages - advantages it must build on if ...Show more