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Recognising the Mallee: Reading Groups and the Making of Literary Knowledge in Regional Australia

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posted on 2024-11-02, 17:14 authored by Brigid MagnerBrigid Magner, Emily Potter
Drawing on fieldwork in the Victorian Mallee region of Australia, this article explores the ways in which reading groups can elicit rich information about the relationship between literature, reading, and place. The study found that book group participants “recognized” the Mallee in the texts under discussion and engaged in their own forms of place knowledge and “history-telling” in response, making corrections to, and even rejecting, literary representations of their area. We argue that the resources for enhancing literary infrastructure exist, both in the broad history and diversity of Mallee writing, and in the social infrastructure of the Mallee. Readers’ knowledge, captured through book-related discussion in community spaces, offers the potential for enhancing existing literary resources in rural and remote regions.

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Reading in the Mallee: The Literary Past and Future of an Australian Region

Australian Research Council

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Journal

Mémoires du livre: Studies in Book Culture

Volume

12

Number

9

Issue

1

Start page

1

End page

27

Total pages

27

Publisher

erudit

Place published

Canada

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006107657

Esploro creation date

2021-08-12

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