Class on Page and Stage
The Australian Working Class in Contemporary Literature and Theatre
©2025
Monographies
VIII,
244 Pages
Série:
Australian Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Volume 7
Résumé
This book explores how working-class experience is represented in contemporary Australian literature and theatre and asks whether working-class stories continue to be underrepresented in the contemporary Australian literary scene. The book examines a wide range of examples from published Australian fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and theatre that has working-class content, and considers what kinds of representations are present in these works. Is the nuance of working-class life being included? Do the authors challenge stereotypes? What kinds of stories are privileged? Who is writing about working-class people? And what can we learn about working-class Australia from reading contemporary literature? The book also takes an intersectional approach and considers how contemporary Australian authors and playwrights such as Melissa Lucashenko, Michael Mohammed Ahmad, Tony Birch and Alana Valentine show the intersections of class with race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality.
Extrait
Table des matières
Résumé des informations
- Pages
- VIII, 244
- Année de publication
- 2025
- ISBN (PDF)
- 9781789977325
- ISBN (ePUB)
- 9781789977332
- ISBN (MOBI)
- 9781789977349
- ISBN (Relié)
- 9781789977356
- DOI
- 10.3726/b16482
- Langue
- anglais
- Date de parution
- 2025 (Octobre)
- Mots Clés (Keywords)
- Working-Class Literature Australian Literature Working-Class Representation Australian Working-Class Literature Working-Class Fiction Working-Class Non-Fiction Working-Class Poetry Working-Class Theatre
- Publié
- Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2025. viii, 244 pp.
- Sécurité des produits
- Peter Lang Group AG
