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Julianne Schultz

Autor von Tasmania: The Tipping Point?

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Professor Julianne Schultz was born in 1956 in Australia. She is a journalist, academic, and author who has edited over 30 books. She is also the founding editor of the Australian literary journal Griffith Review. She is currently a Professor at Griffith University's Centre for Public Culture and mehr anzeigen Ideas and is Chair of the Queensland Design Council. She is also the librettist of two operas composed by her brother, Andrew Schultz, titled Black River and Going into Shadows. Schultz completed a PhD at the University of Sydney in 1987, in which she explored the contemporary relevance of the fourth estate to the practice of journalism in Australia. Schultz began her career as a reporter with the ABC, moving then to report for the Australian Financial Review. While working at the University of Technology, Schultz became the Founding Director of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism. She is a director of the board of the following organisations: The Grattan Institute, The Foundation for Public Interest Journalism, The Centre for Advanced Journalism, and The Editorial Board of the Companion of Australian Media. She was a director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 2009 and 2014. She will be speaking at the inaugural History Writers' Festival at Readers' Feast Bookstore in Melbourne in April 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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Werke von Julianne Schultz

Tasmania: The Tipping Point? (2013) 26 Exemplare
The Idea of Australia (2022) 20 Exemplare
The Lure of Fundamentalism (2005) 17 Exemplare
Essentially creative (2009) 12 Exemplare
The Trouble with Paradise (2006) 12 Exemplare
Re-imagining Australia (2008) 12 Exemplare
Unintended Consequences (2007) 11 Exemplare
Divided nation (2007) 11 Exemplare
Hidden Queensland (2008) 11 Exemplare
The Annual Fiction Edition (2010) 11 Exemplare
Family politics (2005) 11 Exemplare
Still the Lucky Country? (2010) 9 Exemplare
People like us (2005) 9 Exemplare
Pacific highways (2014) 9 Exemplare
Such is Life (2011) 9 Exemplare
After the Crisis (2009) 9 Exemplare
Stories for today (2009) 8 Exemplare
Food chain (2010) 8 Exemplare
Surviving (2012) 8 Exemplare
Addicted to Celebrity (2004) 8 Exemplare
The next big thing (2006) 8 Exemplare
Not Just Another Business (1994) 7 Exemplare
Looking West (2015) 6 Exemplare
In the neighbourhood (2007) 6 Exemplare
Participation society (2009) 6 Exemplare
Staying Alive (2007) 6 Exemplare
Hot air : how nigh's the end? (2006) 5 Exemplare
Cultural solutions (2014) 5 Exemplare
First things first (2018) 4 Exemplare
Prosper or perish (2010) 4 Exemplare
Steel City Blues (1985) 3 Exemplare
Griffith Review 61: Who We Are (2018) 2 Exemplare

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shawjonathan.com/2023/08/31/julianne-schultzs-idea-of-australia/
 
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shawjonathan | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 30, 2023 |
Gosh, I thought when I opened this book to 6 pages of enthusiastic praise from advance readers... what can I possibly say about The Idea of Australia, a search for the soul of the nation, that hasn't been said by these eminent Australians?

Who are they? Not your average blurbers!

They're all public intellectuals, who like Schultz herself, are engaged in what we might call the Australia Project: a plethora of Professors including Glyn Davis, Tom Griffith, Jenny Hocking, Ann Curthoys, Frank Bongiorno and Clare Wright; journalists Kerry O'Brien and Tony Koch; authors and editors of important books like Peter Mares, Yassmin Abdel-Magid, and Melissa Lucashenko. That's just half of them, the ones that I've read.

Well, I'm not going to try to cover the same territory in a different way, except to say that this is a very timely book. We are about to have an election, which gives us a chance to reset directions in important ways. I should also say that if you have already decided that you have had enough of the present government and its commitment to its ideological predecessors you will probably enjoy this book and its wide-ranging survey of Australia and its issues. If you are undecided, you will probably find it interesting if not always even-handed, and if you are planning to vote for more of the same, well, no book will help you.

The blurb gives an indication of the issues we need to think about, when we cast a vote...

In lieu of a proper review, I'll quote the clarion call at the end of the book, with one from the beginning to give it context. In the first chapter, titled 'Terra Nullius of the Mind', Schultz quotes from David Marr's book My Country:
My country is the subject that interests me most, and I have spent my career trying to untangle its mysteries... Wanting to understand my country came, right from the start, with wanting it to change. I had a naïve notion that change would come simply by setting out the facts with clarity and goodwill. I had a lot to learn... Why I wonder, is a secular, educated, prosperous and decent country so prey to fear and capable of such cruelty? Why are we ruled from the edges? (P4)

Schultz explores these contradictions in 400+ passionate pages of philosophy, political history and memoir, and she comes to the conclusion that boldness is needed.
Be bold, be bold, be bold. Reform is hard. But worth it. Adopting this ambition and applying the values of respect and truthfulness, imagination, fairness and egalitarianism would be a start. Platitudes are not enough. A fully formed nation—grounded in a civic, not ethnic, way of belonging—without fear is still possible. The soul of the nation has a rich inner life. It holds the dreams and stories of those who have always been here and those who have come in waves ever since.

My search for the soul of the nation tells me that despite the noise from the fringes, and Canberra's selective hearing, many, maybe even most, Australians are willing to be bold. (p.416)


For links to other reviews and an extract to read, please visit https://anzlitlovers.com/2022/04/04/the-idea-of-australia-a-search-for-the-soul-...
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anzlitlovers | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 4, 2022 |
... The most recent Griffith Review #59, Commonwealth Now is a must read if you are interested in Big Picture issues that confront us as Australians.
See my review at https://anzlitlovers.com/2018/01/30/griffith-review-59-commonwealth-now-edited-b...
 
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