typical Australian' is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and quick to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing 'to have a go' at anything, but willing too to be content with a task done in a way... Being Australian: Narratives of national identityvon Catriona Elder - 2007 - 400 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| Kay Schaffer - 1988 - 252 Seiten
...the culture as analysed by White. The text reads: According to the myth the 'Typical Australian' is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and...to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing to 'have a go' at anything, but willing too to be content with... | |
| Leone Huntsman - 2001 - 268 Seiten
...bush worker, which were later and famously summed up as 'typically Australian' by Russel Ward: [he] is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and...to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing 'to have a go' at anything, but willing too to be content with... | |
| Brett Hutchins - 2002 - 248 Seiten
...for a mythic 'national type'.5 Ward's familiar description states that: the 'typical Australian' is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and...to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing 'to have a go' at anything, but willing too to be content with... | |
| Jörg Heinke - 2005 - 322 Seiten
...,typischen Australiers' etwas überspitzt wie folgt: According to the myth the 'typical Australian' is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and...to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing 'to have a go' at anything, but willing too to be content with... | |
| Dunja M. Mohr - 2008 - 341 Seiten
...institutions. Although a renegade, he is forgiven, as he 14 "According to the myth, the 'typical Australian' is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and...to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing 'to have a go' at anything, but willing, too, to be content... | |
| Jonathan Bollen, Bruce Parr, Adrian Kiernander - 2008 - 215 Seiten
...wellknown attempt is from historian Russel Ward: According to the myth, the 'typical Australian' is a practical man, rough and ready in his manners and...to decry any appearance of affectation in others. He is a great improviser, ever willing to 'have a go' at anything, but willing too to be content with... | |
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