Eventing, wandering through the physiology of Australian narrative
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2007-12
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Cooke, Stuart
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American Association of Australian Literary Studies
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I had been invited to attend a conference at which I would talk about events. Or an event. I could refer to any event, really, that I liked. But as I
began to think about various events, sifting through my knowledge of Australian history as I did
so, I began to realize that I couldn't find one. Of course, from a distance, I saw innumerable
events rising like peaks above a smoky morning fog; the closer I got to them, however, they
dissolved, and had dispersed into the fog by the time I was close enough to touch them. Australians
come to this term, to "event," I then saw, within a particular style of discourse,
implicit in which is a rather grand assumption about the construct of the nation's history.
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event, Australian history, Australian narrative, construct
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