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Meanjin Vol 79, No 4
Meanjin Quarterly
出版
Melbourne Univ. Publishing
, 2020-12-01
主題
Reference / General
ISBN
0522876730
9780522876734
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=zyUMEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The issue opens with reflective contributions from all of Meanjin's living past editors . . .
Tara June Winch
and
Behrouz B
oochani
offer a conversational meditation on time and the very notion of a future.
Bruce Pascoe
writes on the strange relationship non-Indigenous Australians have with trees, and wonders when we will realise that the forest is a friend.
Jennifer Mills
encounters . . . herselves . . . in a future archive.
Peter Doherty
sees a future world of worries-many of them viral-but settles on hope and the necessity of individual responsibility.
Jess Hill
wonders whether existing models of policing are fit for purpose in countering domestic abuse.
Michael Mohammed Ahmad
writes on whiteness and the idea of 'real Australians'.
Jane Rawson
looks at dramatic changes in Australian nature and wonders 'who belongs here?'
Raimond Gaita
writes on the moral challenges that have been presented by Covid19 and the challenge to our future presented by Black Lives Matter and the quest for Indigenous sovereignty. Other essays by
Bernard Keane
,
Justine Hyde
,
Glyn Davis
,
Karen Wyld
,
Alice Bishop
and
Paul Collis
,
Tim Dunlop
,
Toby Miller
,
Nicola Redhouse
. Fiction from
Tara Moss
,
Julie Koh
,
Ben Walter
and
Kasumi Borczyk
. Memoir from
Eda Gunaydin
,
Mark Pesce
and
Jennifer Mills
. Poetry from
Jill Jones
,
Andrew Taylor
,
Boey Kim Cheng
,
Eileen Chong
and more.