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Dissent : the student press in 1960s Australia

Author :  Sally Percival Wood

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Scribe Publications, Australia
ISBN 9781925322194
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2017
Bib. Info ix, 309 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 24 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 430 gms.
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Student newspapers began probing the Vietnam War and resisting conscription, challenging racism and the absence of Aborigines at university, stirring gender politics, and testing the limits of obscenity. With erudition, wit, and daring creativity — and enabled by new printing technology — student newspapers played an immensely important role in Australia’s social, cultural, and political transformation, the results of which still resonate throughout Australia today ... From 1961, when Monash University opened, to 1972, when the Whitlam government came to power, Dissent shows just how profoundly the political conservatism emblematic of post-war Australia struggled to adapt to this new generation, with its new, sometimes alarming, audacity — and goes on to ask: has the student press lost its nerve? Student newspapers and periodicals -- Australia -- History. | Nineteen sixties | Nineteen seventies. | Universities and colleges -- Australia. | College students -- Australia -- Social conditions. | College students -- Political activity -- Australia. | Counterculture -- Australia. | Australian

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