outbackery
English
Noun
outbackery (uncountable)
- (Australia) Literature that focuses on life or adventures in the outback; the prose analog of bush balladry.
- 2000, Bill Pritchard, Phil McManus, Land of Discontent, page x:
- Was it an attempt to refute Russell Drysdale's 1940s outbackery, the image of 'real Australia'?
- 2005, John Foster, Ern Finnis, Maureen Nimon, Bush, City, Cyberspace:
- In the intervening period, much has changed in the field, notable examples including the blurring of the dividing line between 'quality' and 'popular' literature; the blending of genres; the rise of a truly indigenous literature; the demise, to a significant extent, of 'outbackery' in fiction; the acceptance of multiculturalism as the norm; and the advent of the above-mentioned cross-media tie-ins.
- 2010, Brian Taylor, A Swag of Memories: Australian bush stories:
- Bob was well educated and the family were established graziers. Nevertheless, he had his own brand of 'outbackery' to add to the flavour of the bush scene.
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