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The Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) is an Australian organisation which promotes the creation and study of Australian literature and literary culture especially through the interaction of Australian writers with teachers and students. It administers several awards, holds a yearly conference, publishes a newsletter and journal, and has sponsored several publications.〔"Association for the Study of Australian Literature" in William H. Wilde, Joy Hooton, and Barry Andrews (eds) (1994) ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'' via (Oxford Reference Online ), Oxford University Press, accessed 20 August 2011.〕〔"Association for the Study of Australian Literature" in (AustLit ): The Australian Literature Resource, National Library of Australia and Australian Studies Centre, Department of English, University of Queensland, (- )〕 == Awards == The Australian Literature Society, which had been formed in Melbourne in 1899, merged into ASAL which, since 1982, has administered the ALS Gold Medal.〔 In addition, ASAL administers the following awards:〔http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/7819114〕 * Mary Gilmore Award * A.D. Hope Prize, awarded annually for the best paper delivered by a postgraduate student to the ASAL annual conference * Walter McRae Russell Award, for the best book of literary scholarship on an Australian subject published in the preceding two calendar years; before 1994, it was awarded to a young or unestablished author for an outstanding work of literary scholarship * the Magarey Medal for biography, a biennial prize for the best published biographical writing by a female author on an Australian subject in the preceding two years * the A.A. Phillips Award, an occasional award for a work or the work of an author which the ASAL executive considers an outstanding contribution to Australian literature or literary studies 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Association for the Study of Australian Literature」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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