After the Celebration: Australian Fiction 1989-2007

Nishi Pulugurtha
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Ken Gelder and Paul Salzman, After the Celebration: Australian Fiction 1989-2007 (Melbourne University Press, 2009)After the Celebration: Australian Fiction 1989-2007 is an account of Australian fiction from 1989 to 2007, the year after Australia's bicentenary to the end of the Howard government. It is a sequel to The New Diversity: Australian Fiction 1970-1988 by the same authors, published in 1989. As with their earlier work, After the Celebration is in the nature of a survey with chapters being written by the authors individually. The work brings into purview almost all major novelists writing during the period, and a wide variety of genres too, with the fiction of 125 Australian novelists critically examined.The Introduction outlines some of the important topics for Australian literary criticism, the changes in the Australian literary publishing scene and the role of writers in public life. It also brings in the notions of transnationality and the local. The first chapter, 'Belonging' by Ken Gelder, explores the various conceptions of home in Australian fiction, combining attention to genre with an analysis of the social and political implications of the fiction under discussion. The work of novelists Arnold Zable and Steven Carroll, the diasporic Australian novel, and notions of authenticity, place and the indigenous are discussed. Aboriginal novels, like those of Tara June Winch and Kim Scott, and the idea of representing indigenous genealogies are also examined in this chapter.'Recolonising: Historical Fiction and the History Wars,' the second chapter, by Paul Salzman, examines the way the history wars in the new millennium are reflected in fiction that deals with Australia's colonial history and its after effects. Beginning with David Malouf's Remembering Babylon (1993), it goes on to discuss postmodern novels about Tasmania, colonial histories and historical sagas, fictional representations and versions of the Kelly legend and other accounts of Australia's racial history as seen in Kim Scott's Benang (1999) and Alexis Wright's Carpentaria (2006).Chapter 3, 'Literary Fiction' by Salzman, discusses what is at stake in various kinds of literary fiction in Australia. It also examines the short story and two of the best exponents of Australian fiction, Peter Carey and Brian Castro, and brings into contention the legacies of modernism in some contemporary Australian literature. Postmodern Australian fiction and moral realist fiction are also surveyed in the chapter. Some of the authors discussed in the chapter include David Malouf, Peter Carey, Brian Castro, Frank Moorhouse, Shirley Hazzard, Steven Carroll, J.M.Coetzee, and Jessica Anderson. Since popular fiction is also taken into account in this survey, Salzman specifies what he refers to by literary fiction'Literary Fiction' is in some respects more an explanatory descriptor than a fixed generic label: covering modernist, postmodernist and realist novels (whether 'hysterical' or moral), works that are fundamentally experimental as well as those that are formally conventionally. …
庆典之后:澳大利亚小说1989-2007
《庆祝之后:澳大利亚小说1989-2007》(墨尔本大学出版社,2009年)是一本从1989年到2007年(澳大利亚200周年纪念到霍华德政府结束后的一年)澳大利亚小说的记述。它是1989年出版的《新多样性:澳大利亚小说1970-1988》的续集,作者是同一位作家。与他们早期的作品一样,《庆祝之后》的性质是一本调查书,各章由作者单独撰写。这本书囊括了这一时期几乎所有主要小说家的作品,以及各种类型的小说,对125位澳大利亚小说家的小说进行了批判性研究。引言部分概述了澳大利亚文学批评的一些重要话题,澳大利亚文学出版界的变化以及作家在公共生活中的作用。它还带来了跨国和本地的概念。第一章,肯·盖尔德的“归属”,探讨了澳大利亚小说中关于家的各种概念,将对类型的关注与对所讨论的小说的社会和政治含义的分析结合起来。小说家阿诺德·泽布尔和史蒂文·卡罗尔的作品,流散的澳大利亚小说,以及真实性,地方和土著的概念进行了讨论。土著小说,如塔拉·琼·温奇和金·斯科特的小说,以及代表土著谱系的想法也在本章中进行了研究。第二章“重新殖民化:历史小说与历史战争”,作者保罗·萨尔茨曼,考察了新千年的历史战争如何反映在澳大利亚殖民历史及其后果的小说中。从大卫·马卢夫(David Malouf)的《回忆巴比伦》(1993)开始,接着讨论有关塔斯马尼亚的后现代小说,殖民历史和历史传奇,凯利传奇的虚构表现和版本,以及金·斯科特(Kim Scott)的《Benang》(1999)和亚历克西斯·赖特(Alexis Wright)的《Carpentaria》(2006)中对澳大利亚种族历史的其他描述。第三章,萨尔茨曼的“文学小说”,讨论了澳大利亚各种文学小说的利害关系。它还考察了短篇小说和澳大利亚小说的两位最好的代表人物,彼得·凯里和布莱恩·卡斯特罗,并对当代澳大利亚文学中的现代主义遗产进行了争论。本章还考察了后现代澳大利亚小说和道德现实主义小说。本章讨论的一些作者包括大卫·马卢夫、彼得·凯里、布莱恩·卡斯特罗、弗兰克·穆尔豪斯、雪莉·哈扎德、史蒂文·卡罗尔、J.M.Coetzee和杰西卡·安德森。由于通俗小说也被考虑在这项调查中,萨尔茨曼明确指出,他所指的文学小说“文学小说”在某些方面更像是一个解释性的描述,而不是一个固定的通用标签:包括现代主义、后现代主义和现实主义小说(无论是“歇斯底里的”还是道德的),从根本上说是实验性的作品,以及那些形式上传统的作品。…
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