Cover art for Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power: Quarterly Essay 83
Published
Quarterly Essay, September 2021
ISBN
9781760642686
Format
Softcover, 160 pages
Dimensions
23.3cm × 16.8cm × 1.7cm

Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power: Quarterly Essay 83

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Who can be a larrikin and how is it used politically? What makes a top bloke? Does the myth of the larrikin still hold sway? And whatever happened to class in Australia? In this perceptive and often hilarious essay, Lech Blaine dissects some top blokes, with particular focus on Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese, but stretching back to Bob Hawke and Kerry Packer.

This is a riveting narrative of how image conquered politics, just as globalisation engulfed the Australian economy. While many got rich and entertained, look where we ended up. Blaine shows how first Howard, then Morrison, brought a cohort of voters over to the Coalition side, "flipping" what was once working-class Labor culture. He weaves in his own experiences as he explores the persona of the Aussie larrikin. What are its hidden contradictions - can a larrikin be female, Indigenous or Muslim, say? - and how has it been transformed by an age of affluence? He makes the case that the time has come to bury a myth and for the nation to seize a new reality." Anti-authoritarianism doesn't need the vocabulary of the bush poets, the accent of Mick Dundee or the imprimatur of the shock jocks and media tycoons to inspire social change. It sounds like Grace Tame, and acts like Behrouz Boochani, and looks like Adam Goodes." Lech Blaine, Top Blokes

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