Australian literature - Funding & patronage
Articles
- The Support of Literature in Colonial Australia
Stewart discusses the economic condition and patronage of writers and the literary marketplace in colonial Australia, focusing particularly on the tropes of the 'Neglected Writer'…
1 October 1980 - An Interview with Archie Weller
Weller discusses the relationship between Aboriginal literature and (white) academia, and his approach to writing Aboriginality, particularly in terms of characterisation, form and style.
1 October 1993 - Kate Baker, ‘Standard-Bearer’
From the vantage point of the present, the idea that Australian writing needs standard-bearers (self-chosen advocates, driven by their own inner vision) probably strikes the…
1 May 1980 - Small Presses and Little Magazines in the 1970s
Small presses, little magazines. 'Why small?' Walter Stone would always ask, 'why little Why begin from a posture of defeat. Why believe the people who…
1 October 1980 - Editorial
As you will know from our editorial in the previous issue, ALS has been forced this year to deal with a serious shortfall in funding…
1 October 1997 - Editorial
We have decided to vary our usual procedure and include an editorial for this issue since Australian Literary Studies is at a point at which…
1 May 1997 - One Decade, Two Accounts: The Aboriginal Arts Board and ‘Aboriginal literature’, 1973-1983
In 1983, a decade after the establishment of the Aboriginal Arts Board (AAB), the Australia Council published a report that presented two competing accounts of…
5 May 2016
Contributors
- Australia Council
- Roy Duncan
- Martin Duwell
- Martin Duwell
- Laurie Hergenhan
- Laurie Hergenhan
- Michelle Kelly
- Janine Little
- Tim Rowse
- Ken A. Stewart
- Archie Weller
- Michael Wilding