Nothing defies cultured Australia’s sense of itself more than
the bogan – that boorish, racist, drunken, sexist, bethonged,
Barnesy-loving embarrassment out there in the back blocks.
Part travelogue, part social critique, The Bogan Delusion
explores the cultural and social lanscape of Australia in 2011. It reveals, with searing analysis and sharp wit, that
the bogan so widely feared is nothing more than a bogey:
a convenient excuse for many to never venture beyond the cafe-lined cocoon of the inner city. But what is believing in the bogan doing to us all?