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Pomo Oz: Fear and Loathing Downunder ebook
by Niall Lucy
- About the Book
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Ideas are in short supply and critical thinking is under attack. That’s according to Niall Lucy in his latest book, Pomo Oz. Pitting his humour and intellect against the conservative power brokers, Lucy champions the notion that free thought, not free trade, is the basis of democracy. These exciting and provocative essays challenge the reader to engage with the most contentious issues of our times.
Praise for Pomo Oz
‘… here’s the piss-take of your nightmares — delivered with wit, panache and rigour.’ — Marion May Campbell.
‘Niall Lucy keeps fighting the good fight, and on two fronts. The first is against the forces of darkness. The second is to bring to light that curious thing that is the language of public life itself.’ — McKenzie Wark.
‘… a daring and timely book of essays; I can attest to the vibrancy, relevance and urgency of its engagement with the leading issues in contemporary Australian society and culture.’ — Darren Tofts.
‘… a compelling polemic, discussing not just applications of postmodern discourse to contemporary Australian popular culture and politics, but a response to critics of postmodernity as a whole. This is an enthusiastic text and, regardless of one’s opinions of postmodernism, the arguments put forward are thought-provoking.’ — Media International Australia
‘… an exhilarating example of deconstruction that is politically and culturally engaged.’ — English in Australia
‘A truly remarkable book.’ — Pelican Magazine
‘…why not have a look at Niall’s collection of provocative essays challenging us to think? … If you ever wondered exactly what post-modernism was, here is your answer.’ — Scoop
‘Niall’s book is a revelatory little piece of analysis and corrective invective and, … I recommend it to any high school teacher …’ — Western Teacher
- Categories
- ebooks, Current Affairs, Culture & Social History
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- Fremantle Press
- ISBN13
- 9781921696589
- HB/PB
- Ebook
- Format
- Ebook
- Pages
- 112
- Other Editions
- Height x Width mm
- 198 x 128
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From the Catalogue
Wilderness Society Award
Congratulations to Sally Morgan whose book The Last Dance won the Wilderness Society’s 2013 Environment Award for Children’s Literature. Meg McKinlay and Kyle Hughes-Odgers were also shortlisted in the same category for Ten Tiny Things
