This book explores Greek Australian literature through its paramythic tropes and focuses on reading it as a bridge between multiculturalism and world literature.
This book explores Greek Australian literature through its paramythic tropes and focuses on reading it as a bridge between multiculturalism and world literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Anna Dimitriou gained a PhD in Literary Studies in 2014 from Deakin University and is currently teaching in the Dean's School of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University.
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Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Greek Australian Literature: Between Multiculturalism and World Literature 2. Diasporic Transformations of the Oral Traditional Paramythi 3. Dimitris Tsaloumas: Outspoken Visionary Poet or Disillusioned Exile? 4. Antigone Kefala: Writing against Aphanisis 5. Fotini Epanomitis's The Mule's Foal: A Literature of Transgression 6. Christos Tsiolkas's Dead Europe: A Polyphonic Tale of Protest 7. Helen Koukoutsis's Cicada Chimes: Shifting between Worlds 8. Stylianos Charkianakis: Paramythic Transformations through Poetry 9. Dean kalimnios: Religious Surrealist or Proud Neo-Hellenic Scholar? 10. Conclusion: Towards a Rereading of Greek Australian Literature Index
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Greek Australian Literature: Between Multiculturalism and World Literature 2. Diasporic Transformations of the Oral Traditional Paramythi 3. Dimitris Tsaloumas: Outspoken Visionary Poet or Disillusioned Exile? 4. Antigone Kefala: Writing against Aphanisis 5. Fotini Epanomitis's The Mule's Foal: A Literature of Transgression 6. Christos Tsiolkas's Dead Europe: A Polyphonic Tale of Protest 7. Helen Koukoutsis's Cicada Chimes: Shifting between Worlds 8. Stylianos Charkianakis: Paramythic Transformations through Poetry 9. Dean kalimnios: Religious Surrealist or Proud Neo-Hellenic Scholar? 10. Conclusion: Towards a Rereading of Greek Australian Literature Index
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