Diasporic Greek-Australian writing deconstructed : challenging Europe with new voices, new perspectives

Anna Dimitriou

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Abstract

![CDATA[This paper will concentrate on a particular methodology which aims to deconstruct the literature of diasporic Greek Australian writers, mainly that written by Christos Tsiolkas and Vasso Kalamaras, and compare this with particular themes explored by the modern Greek writer, George Seferis. I shall then show how a new body of texts which is now emerging in Australia, specifically oral testimonials of migrants compiled in anthologies, can add further insights and contextualise the particular themes which this paper explores. This kind of research is relatively new as it involves a cross disciplinary methodology which deals with cultural analysis, together with literary critique, showing how literature and lived experience is an interpretative transaction.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEurope: New Voices, New Perspectives: Proceedings from the Contemporary Europe Research Centre Postgraduate Conference, 2005/2006
PublisherUniversity of Melbourne, Contemporary Europe Research Centre
Pages30-40
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)9780646472638
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventUniversity of Melbourne. Contemporary Europe Research Centre. Postgraduate Conference -
Duration: 8 Dec 2006 → …

Conference

ConferenceUniversity of Melbourne. Contemporary Europe Research Centre. Postgraduate Conference
Period8/12/06 → …

Keywords

  • authors, Greek (modern)
  • Australia
  • Australian literature
  • history and criticism

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