The Once and Future Country: New England Style: And Australian Regional Fight-back

Title
The Once and Future Country: New England Style: And Australian Regional Fight-back
Publication Date
2003
Author(s)
Ryan, John Sprott
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australian Folklore Association, Inc
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:1888
Abstract
In recent years - perhaps for a decade now - the Australian public has become more and more aware of the rise and various consequences of 'globalisation' and of its seemingly inevitable and disastrous and destructive impact on all aspects of culture and of (economic and social) life, in the rural and regional parts of this country, in particular. The public and critical focus on the concept of 'global' in recent decades had moved fairly quickly beyond the global linguistic (i.e. English language - use right across the planet): 'to the even greater media transmission of news instantly (remember McLuhan's use of 'the global village' as early as 1960); to climatic matters and 'global warming', a catch phrase of the later 1980s; and to the use of the word, culturally, to refer to an assumed threat to the survival and to the distinct identity of individual nations and of Australia in particular'
Link
Citation
Australian Folklore, v.18, p. 229-238
ISSN
0819-0852
Start page
229
End page
238

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