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Lindsay Barrett Lindsay Barrett i(A24025 works by)
Born: Established: 22 Sep 1959 ; Died: Ceased: 27 Oct 2023
Gender: Male
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1 Class Acts : TV Larrikins and the Advent of the Ocker, 1957–1984 Lindsay Barrett , Peter Kirkpatrick , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , 2 vol. 47 no. 2023; (p. 344-359)

'Stephen Fry has described the typical American comic hero as a freewheeling “wisecracker” compared to the English type, who is apt to be an aspirational lower-middle-class failure. With Fry as a prompt, we consider humour and class in the evolution—or devolution—of that representative local hero, the larrikin, during Australian television’s first three decades. This was a period that saw a realignment of the nation’s political, economic and cultural affiliations away from Britain towards the US, and in which the ocker came into sudden prominence as a less benign version of rowdy male identity. If media larrikins such as Graham Kennedy and Paul Hogan excelled at the kind of sketch-based humour that had its origins in vaudeville and were unsuited to sitcoms, ocker characters such as Wally Stiller from My Name’s McGooley and Ted Bullpitt from Kingswood Country found a home there. Our analysis of larrikin and ocker humour is triangulated with that of Norman Gunston, as played by Garry McDonald: a desperately aspirational failure with his own mock variety show who emerged from the dialogue between these two comic types. We conclude with some thoughts on post-ockerism and the emergence of the bogan.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon North Lindsay Barrett , Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2023 26047234 2023 single work biography 'A group of aimless young blokes from the suburbs of Sydney go troppo in 1980s North Queensland as all around them, men fuelled by the resources boom tear up the landscape with abandon. If Jack Kerouac had been Australian he might have come up with something like North , a tale of Australian masculinity searching for itself, while learning that we need to tread softly on the land if we are to have any sort of a future.' (Publication summary) 
1 The Beginner's Guide to Being an Australian : John O'Grady's They're a Weird Mob Lindsay Barrett , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: Republics of Letters : Literary Communities in Australia 2012; (p. 239-247)
'Lindsay Barrett interrogates the remarkable effectiveness of Jon O'Grady's They're a Weird Mob - Australia's most popular novel of the 1950s - in negotiating for middlebrow Australian readers the tensions that had arisen between an older version of the 'imagined community' and the new, physical community brought into being by postwar migration. In this sense, Barrett argues, it was 'an intensely ideological work of fiction'. (Kirkpatrick, Peter and Dixon, Robert: Introduction xviii)
1 y separately published work icon The Shadow on the Steps Lindsay Barrett , 2010 (Manuscript version)x402109 Z1683462 2010 single work essay
1 [Review] Prosthetic Gods : Travel, Representation and Colonial Governance Lindsay Barrett , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 21 no. 3 2004; (p. 396-398)

— Review of Prosthetic Gods : Travel, Representation and Colonial Governance Robert Dixon , 2001 selected work criticism
1 A Beer with Kafka and Hemingway Lindsay Barrett , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 20 May 2000; (p. 12)

— Review of The Twelfth Dialogue Tom Petsinis , 2000 single work novel
1 A Record of Barbarism Lindsay Barrett , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 53 no. 2 1994; (p. 233-244)
1 Refusing to Behave Lindsay Barrett , 1993 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 52 no. 3 1993; (p. 598-601)

— Review of The Toucher Dorothy Hewett , 1993 single work novel
1 The Self-Made Man : Narrative and National Character in Post-War Australia Lindsay Barrett , 1992 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southern Review , March vol. 25 no. 1 1992; (p. 78-106)
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