Pulford, Donald
(2002)
Two plays, one nation.
Meanjin, 61
(3).
pp. 121-127.
ISSN 0025-6293
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Abstract
Examining two related plays by Alex Buzo, separated by more than thirty years, Donald Pulford measures changes to Australian self-identity in the light of the Pauline Hanson phenomenon and the refugee crisis.
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Article
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| Additional Information: |
Examining two related plays by Alex Buzo, separated by more than thirty years, Donald Pulford measures changes to Australian self-identity in the light of the Pauline Hanson phenomenon and the refugee crisis. |
| Keywords: |
Australian theatre, Australian politics, Australian racism, Alex Buzo, Pauline Hanson |
| Subjects: |
T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T830 Australasian Society and Culture studies T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T800 Australasian studies W Creative Arts and Design > W400 Drama T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T820 Australasian Literature studies |
| Divisions: |
College of Arts > Faculty of Media, Humanities & Performance > Lincoln School of Performing Arts |
| Depositing User: |
Donald Pulford
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| Date Deposited: |
23 Jul 2010 12:00 |
| Last Modified: |
18 Jul 2011 16:29 |
| URI: |
http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/3018 |
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