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Former publisher of Griffith Review Professor Julianne Schultz challenges our notions of what it means to be Australian and asks timely and urgent questions about our national identity. This updated edition, released to complement the SBS series of the same name and narrated by Rachel Griffiths, contains a new introduction.
What is the 'idea of Australia'? What defines the soul of our nation?
Are we an egalitarian, generous, outward-looking country?
Or is Australia a place that has retreated into silence and denial about the past and become selfish, greedy and insular?
A lifetime of watching Australia as a journalist, editor, academic and writer has given Julianne Schultz a unique platform from which to ask and answer these critical questions. The global pandemic gave her time to study the X-ray of our country and the opportunity for perspective and analysis.
Schultz came to realise that the idea of Australia is a contest between those who are imaginative, hopeful, altruistic and ambitious, and those who are defensive and inward-looking. She became convinced we need to acknowledge and better understand our past to make sense of our present and build a positive and inclusive future. She suggests what Australia could be: smart, compassionate, engaged, fair and informed.
This important, searing and compelling book explains us to ourselves and suggests ways Australia can realise her true potential. Urgent, inspiring and optimistic, The Idea of Australia presents the vision we need to fully appreciate our great strengths and crucial challenges.
'Disruptive, bold and brilliant, The Idea of Australia is a work of masterful synthesis, intimate reflection and stunning vision' CLARE WRIGHT
'Timely, bracing, and ultimately hopeful' YASSMIN ABDEL-MAGIED
'A brilliant successor to Donald Horne's The Lucky Country' TOM GRIFFITHS
'A towering achievement' JENNY HOCKING
'Utterly compelling, engrossing and extraordinary' ANNE TIERNAN
'A wonderfully enthralling read' ROSLYN ATKINSON
'Essential reading' FRANK BONGIORNO
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Former publisher of Griffith Review Professor Julianne Schultz challenges our notions of what it means to be Australian and asks timely and urgent questions about our national identity. This updated edition, released to complement the SBS series of the same name and narrated by Rachel Griffiths, contains a new introduction.
What is the 'idea of Australia'? What defines the soul of our nation?
Are we an egalitarian, generous, outward-looking country?
Or is Australia a place that has retreated into silence and denial about the past and become selfish, greedy and insular?
A lifetime of watching Australia as a journalist, editor, academic and writer has given Julianne Schultz a unique platform from which to ask and answer these critical questions. The global pandemic gave her time to study the X-ray of our country and the opportunity for perspective and analysis.
Schultz came to realise that the idea of Australia is a contest between those who are imaginative, hopeful, altruistic and ambitious, and those who are defensive and inward-looking. She became convinced we need to acknowledge and better understand our past to make sense of our present and build a positive and inclusive future. She suggests what Australia could be: smart, compassionate, engaged, fair and informed.
This important, searing and compelling book explains us to ourselves and suggests ways Australia can realise her true potential. Urgent, inspiring and optimistic, The Idea of Australia presents the vision we need to fully appreciate our great strengths and crucial challenges.
'Disruptive, bold and brilliant, The Idea of Australia is a work of masterful synthesis, intimate reflection and stunning vision' CLARE WRIGHT
'Timely, bracing, and ultimately hopeful' YASSMIN ABDEL-MAGIED
'A brilliant successor to Donald Horne's The Lucky Country' TOM GRIFFITHS
'A towering achievement' JENNY HOCKING
'Utterly compelling, engrossing and extraordinary' ANNE TIERNAN
'A wonderfully enthralling read' ROSLYN ATKINSON
'Essential reading' FRANK BONGIORNO
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