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Meanjin Vol 80, No 1
Meanjin Quarterly
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 2021-03-16
主題
Reference / General
ISBN
0522877443
9780522877441
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0GlDEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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'. embracing anger is a political act. This is not a personal project but a social one-being passive and perpetually afraid of your power reinforces the status quo, and I am no longer interested in that. Anger is a complex emotion, which is exactly why my child-brain suppresses it, and exactly why we as a society are afraid of it. Anger teaches us that not everything has to be either/or.' In a profound and personal essay,
Lucia Osbourne-Crowley
writes on learning to embrace anger as a multi-faceted emotion. Anger can be an act of caring, anger can be a force for personal power, and inter-personal good; anger, she says, 'can sit alongside love and hope and connection rather than being their opposite.'
Guy Rundle
studies the rise of the Knowledge Class, the laptop tapping workers at the core of the west's new economy, and details the challenge-and opportunity-this growing group poses for traditional progressive politics.
Na'ama Carlin
found her first pregnancy challenging, a minefield of existential and practical complication. Then she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer. Author
Alice Pung
writes on the vexed politics of 'diversity' in the Australian publishing industry. Futurist
Mark Pesce
is anxious about the social implications of the Facebook 'metaverse', but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Critic and curator
Chris McAuliffe
looks at the hidden and very complicated history of the Australian flag.
El Gibbs
writes on the hidden pandemic: of living with both covid and disability. Other essays from
Declan Fry
,
Eloise Grills
,
Martin Langford
,
Gemma Carey
,
Madeleine Gray
,
Jill Giesse
,
Bruce Buchan
and more. Memoir from
Alice Bishop, Alexander Wells, Dominic Gordon
and
Hannah Preston
. New fiction from
Jennifer Mills, Ouyang Yu
and
Christopher Raja
. New poetry from
Adam Aitken, Lucy Dougan, Ashleigh Synnott, Stephen Edgar, Svetlana Sterlin, Julie Huang
and more. Reviews from
Millie Bayliss, Imogen Dewey, Hasib Hourani, Thabani Tshuma
and
Rose Ofori Ward
.