Biography
John
McLaren was educated at several Victorian schools before studying arts
and education at the University of Melbourne. After graduating,
McLaren taught at high school level for ten years and lectured at the
Secondary Teachers' college for five years. During his career in
high school education, McLaren wrote a number of important books on
educational topics.
In 1971 he received an MA from Monash University for his thesis on
Patrick White. He was subsequently appointed lecturer at
Toowoomba's Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education, later
becoming Head of the School of Arts. His 1982 PhD thesis for
Melbourne University investigated the development of literary and
humanities studies with a particular emphasis on the ideas of F.R.
Leavis. In the 1980s and 1990s McLaren also published guides to
Australian literary history and introductions to the work of specific
authors such as Patrick White and Xavier Herbert. He has also
written books on multiculturalism and Pacific studies, and examined the
development of post-war writing in Writing in Hope and Fear:
Literature as Politics in Postwar Australia (CUP,1996).
McLaren has played a significant part in several literary
magazines. He was associate editor of
Overland from 1966
and editor from 1993 to 1997; he is now its Consulting Editor.
McLaren was also the foundation editor of the second series of the
Australian Book Review, serving as editor from 1978 to 1986.
In 1990, McLaren was a Fulbright Senior Scholar in the Humanities Center
at the University of Oregon, USA. He was Professor of Humanities
at Victoria University on his retirement from academic life in 1997, but
he has maintained his connection with the university as Emeritus
Professor. His research interests include Australian literature,
imperialism and post-colonialism, Australian studies and Pacific
studies.
McLaren's
most recent publications are Not in Tranquility: a
Memoir (ASP, 2006), Free Radicals: of the Left in Postwar
Melbourne (ASP, 2003), States of Imagination:
Nationalism and Multiculturalism in Australian and Southern Asian
Literature (Prestige/ASP, 2001), Writing in Hope and Fear:
Literature as Politics in Postwar Australia (CUP, 1996), The New
Pacific Literatures (Garland 1993) and Australian Literature: an
historical introduction (Longman Cheshire, 1991).
John McLaren is currently writing a
biography of Vincent Buckley.
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