xxiii, 292 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm
Contents
A Floating World -- Making sense -- Imagining home -- The Barbary Coast -- Nature, light and space -- Other places: the narrative of the 'Gorilla' -- Economies of Scale -- Seedless flowers -- Grotesque, mirthful, cunning and quaint -- The road to Hyperborea -- Heresy and/or Utopia -- Techno-Pastoral -- New and old dreams -- Eleuthoromania -- L'Esprit Nouveau -- Colour music and other displacements -- The Bridge -- The hallucinatory city -- Heaventy Cities/Earthly Cities -- Rome or Naples? -- The birth and rebirth of suburban space -- 'A sort of mythical thing' -- Postscript: the Wizards of Castlecrag -- On the Frontier -- Design, myth and history -- Interiors (1) -- Space, time and anthropology -- Interiors (2) -- 1938: history as tableau
Summary
A vividly written account of Australia's visual arts from Federation through to the end of the Depression, the period from which the modernist movement evolved. Poet, Laurie Duggan, draws together areas of Australian cultural history which have formerly been treated through separate disciplines, eg modernism and feminism
Notes
Originally published as the Author's thesis (Ph.D) in 1998
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-280) and index