
Promoting Postcolonial Australia
New Readings of Miles Franklin and Joseph Furphy
John Uhr(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 6. August 2026
Book
Hardback
248 pages
979-8-7651-5619-3 (ISBN)
Description
Promoting Postcolonial Australia: New Readings of Miles Franklin and Joseph Furphy uses Australian literary practice as a case study in the emergence of modern democratic literary culture. John Uhr merges traditional political theory and contemporary literary theory in this political reinterpretation of novels by two classic Australian writers: the feminist Miles Franklin and civic republican Joseph Furphy. Examines three of Franklin's novels: My Brilliant Career, Some Everyday Folk and Dawn, and All that Swagger. Surveys two of Furphy's novels: Rigby's Romance and The Buln-Buln and the Brolga, which were both written under Furphy's pseudonym Tom Collins. Despite their reputations as Australian nationalists, Uhr argues that Franklin and Furphy should be seen as pioneering examples of postcolonial literary theory as later devised by the late literary critic Edward Said, Said's framework is surprisingly relevant to writers like Franklin and Furphy who blend pre-modern or Stoic philosophy and post-liberal or communitarian perspectives in their critical portraits of the limits of conventional liberalism for emerging democracies.
Reviews / Votes
In this stimulating study of two once famous but now neglected Australian novelists - Joseph Furphy and Miles Franklin - John Uhr stakes their respective claims as creative postcolonial political thinkers, civic humanists and stoic cosmopolitans. More broadly, his book is an eloquent plea to take seriously the role of the novel in the study of political theory, and to treat the ideas of novelists as a fruitful source of 'spiritual exercises' in fostering civic virtue and renewing liberal democracy. -- Frank Bongiorno, Donald Horne Professor of History and Public Ideas, University of CanberraMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
5 b/w Figures
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
503 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-7651-5619-3 (9798765156193)
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Persons
John Uhr is emeritus professor in politics at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Born in Australia, John completed graduate studies in political science at the University of Toronto, Canada and has taught political theory and public policy at the Australian National University since 1990.
Content
List of Figures
Preface
Part One
Introduction: Relating Franklin and Furphy
1. Revising Postcolonial Literary Theory
Part Two
2. Feminism in Franklin's My Brilliant Career
3. Socialism in Furphy's Rigby's Romance
4. Elections in Franklin's Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
5. Truth-telling in Furphy's The Buln-Buln and the Brolga
6 Democracy in Franklin's All That Swagger
Part Three
7. Reframing Franklin's Philosophical Furphy
Conclusion: Promoting Postcolonialism
About the Author
Preface
Part One
Introduction: Relating Franklin and Furphy
1. Revising Postcolonial Literary Theory
Part Two
2. Feminism in Franklin's My Brilliant Career
3. Socialism in Furphy's Rigby's Romance
4. Elections in Franklin's Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
5. Truth-telling in Furphy's The Buln-Buln and the Brolga
6 Democracy in Franklin's All That Swagger
Part Three
7. Reframing Franklin's Philosophical Furphy
Conclusion: Promoting Postcolonialism
About the Author