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And Australasia float, with flag unfurled,
A NEW BRITANNIA IN ANOTHER WORLD!
—W.C.Wentworth, Australasia, in The heritage of Australian Poetry, ed. G.Dutton
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109. Ashcroft et al., The empire writes back, p. 2.
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111. Ibid., p. 139.
112. S.Gunew, Denaturalizing cultural nationalisms: multicultural readings of
“Australia”, in Nation and narration, ed. Bhabha, p. 116.
113. During, Literature—nationalism’s other?, p. 139.
114. E.W.Said, Yeats and decolonization, in T.Eagleton et al., Nationalism,
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122. Foucault, The order of things, pp. 385–6.
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124. Huyssen, After the great divide, p. 209.
125. Ibid., pp. 209–10.
126. Jameson, Postmodernism, p. 18.
127. E.P.Thompson, The poverty of theory and other essays (London, Merlin Press,
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128. Foucault shares in this celebration of modernism, cf. Foucault, The order of
things, pp. 305–6.
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