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Autobiography in Australian parliamentary first speeches

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by David MccooeyDavid Mccooey, David LoweDavid Lowe
This article analyzes the autobiographical content in the First Speeches of three Australian parliaments (1950, 1976, and 1996). It argues that such autobiographical disclosure has significant political functions—in particular, representing credentials, and representing social and political affiliations. The essay argues that these functions highlight, and finesse, the paradoxical condition that parliamentarians find themselves in, of having to simultaneously represent themselves and their constituencies.

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Journal

Biography (Honolulu) : an interdiscliplinary quarterly

Volume

33

Issue

1

Season

Winter

Pagination

68 - 83

Publisher

University of Hawaii Press, Journals Department

Location

Honolulu, Hi.

ISSN

0162-4962

eISSN

1529-1456

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Biographical Research Center

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