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Economic rationalism and Neoliberalism. Redux

eurhythmaniac wrote 6 months ago: Economic rationalism and Neoliberalism   The post-war commitment to full employment using Keynesian … more →

Tags: neoliberalism, finance capitalism, industrial citizenship, Fordism, Habermas, Foucault, governmentality, Labourist-Social liberal armature

Writing the long Labor decade

eurhythmaniac wrote 6 months ago: Some writing below from the dissertation/ PhD thesis that is being speedily revised after being exam … more →

Tags: industrial citizenship, governmentality, Labourism, Labourist-Social liberal armature

Comings and Goings of Age in the Long Labor Decade: Small Business, Musical Culture and English1 comment

eurhythmaniac wrote 9 months ago: Below is the ficto-critical opening to my PhD. __________________________ I do not know whether we w … more →

Tags: musical form, Youth, Grunge Music, rhythmanalysis, Australian Literary Studies, Boundary Work, Paul Keating, 1990-91 Recession, Australian Labourism

Praise and Atopic Illness: the Sick Machines of Grunge Fiction

eurhythmaniac wrote 10 months ago:  Another thesis excerpt. This is from the first fictional sub-chapter of the chapter which pairs Gru … more →

Tags: neoliberalism, figures of illness, Grunge fiction, Youth, Australian Literary Studies, governmentality, Labourism, Paul Keating, Abjection

A tear in the continuum of governmentality

eurhythmaniac wrote 10 months ago: *Another unedited excerpt from my final thesis draft. If anyone is interested I can provide full bib … more →

Tags: Literary Form, neoliberalism, whitlam, hauntology, Social-Liberal-Labourist consensus, hegeharmonics, Australian Literary Studies, Literary Public Sphere, governmentality

Paul Keating: biographical subject and rhetorician

eurhythmaniac wrote 10 months ago: Paul Keating is a fascinating textual figure of the long Labor decade, lending himself to interpreta … more →

Tags: neoliberalism, Labourism, Bob Hawke, econography, Mikhail Bakhtin, Paul Keating, Australian settlement

Boundary work: approaching literary and political history

eurhythmaniac wrote 10 months ago: [Another in a series of unedited excerpts from a thesis that is currently under examination] Julie T … more →

Tags: Literary Form, julie thompson klein, literary field, Bourdieu, Habermas, Foucault, Leigh Dale, Literary Public Sphere, symbolic capital

The thought had never occurred to her before, but it met her now with an unnerving clarity.

eurhythmaniac wrote 11 months ago: Mathers’ candour made her scratch her ear hard and take Willet’s corner too sharply. She … more →

Tags: soft-boiled, Australian Labourism, development

The Ends of Certainty: The Australian Settlement and Neoliberal Globalisation

eurhythmaniac wrote 11 months ago: *More from the PhD. This section comes after the introduction to the third of three chapters and see … more →

Tags: Literary Form, neoliberalism, finance capitalism, Social-Liberal-Labourist consensus, Bildungsroman, Paul Kelly, End of Certainty


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