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Meanjin A-Z: Fiction 1980 to now by Jonathan Green
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Category: Anthologies
Think of an Australian writer and chances are that at some time or another they've had short fiction published in Meanjin. For the first time a treasure trove of this writing leaps from the pages of Meanjininto a book of fine fiction. You'll read Tim Winton, David Malouf and recent work by Jennifer Mi ...Show more
Meanjin Quarterly Summer 2019 - Vol 78 No 4 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
Rediscovering Captain James Cook- Paul Daley combs through the archives, visits Cook's papers in the National Library, speaks with Indigenous Australian thinkers and comes up with a reappraisal of the great explorer's impact.Selling the farm- the author of Rusted Off Why Country Australia Is Fed Up, Gab ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 76 No 2 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
A tinge of sadness in this June 2017 edition of Meanjin- it includes the last Commonplace column filed by John Clarke before his death in April. Published with the kind permission of his family it is a beautifully turned and now poignant piece. Clarke's longtime home, the ABC, is the subject of the maj ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 76, No 4 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
In the December 2017 edition of Meanjin, futurist Mark Pesce argues that we are entering an age in which it will be increasingly hard to determine what, if anything, in our universe of information and sensation, is actually real; and that's not good news. For historian Rebe Taylor the discovery of a cac ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 77 No 1 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
March Meanjin features the Nauru Diaries of former Royal Navy doctor Nick Martin. What he found in the Australian detention centre 'was way more traumatic than anything I'd seen in Afghanistan'. You'll also read Paul Daley on Indigenous history, statues and strange commemorations, Omar Sakr and Dennis A ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 77 No 2 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
Clementine Fordwonders whether the #MeToo movement represents a turning point for women, Anna Spargo-Ryan thinks not- 'In the wake of #MeToo, when women said 'this time it will be different', it wasn't.' Joumanah El Matrahpicks over the idea of religious freedom, Liz Conor recalls the section 18C case a ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 77 No 4 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
'Between 1970 and 2012, according to the World Wildlife Fund, the population of non-human vertebrate animals on earth dropped by 58%...? In her lead essay in the Spring edition of Meanjin, author Jane Rawsonwonders at the unfolding tragedy of our moment- we are living through a mass extinction. By 2020 ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 78 No 2 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
Clementine Ford wonders whether the #metoo movement represents a turning point for women, Anna Spargo-Ryan thinks not: 'In the wake of #MeToo, when women said 'this time it will be different', it wasn't.' Joumanah El Matrah picks over the idea of religious freedom, Liz Conor recalls the section 18C case ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 78 No 3 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
In the September Meanjin, author of The Tribe and The Lebs, and founder of Western Sydney's Sweatshop writing collective, Michael Mohammed Ahmad sets down an extraordinary account of literature, race and black activism in a landmark essay 'Reading Malcolm X in Arab Australia'. Ahmad draws parallels betw ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 79 No 1 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines
In this edition's cover essay, Gomeroi poet, essayist and scholar Alison Whittakertakes on the idea of white fragility and asks 'Has white people becoming more aware of their fragilities and biases really done anything for us--aside from finding a new way to say 'one of the good ones' or worse, asking u ...Show more