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OverviewDevoted entirely to work by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and artists, Meanjin 82.3 Spring 2023 is framed around notions of place. Guest-Edited by Bridget Caldwell-Bright and Eugenia Flynn, Meanjin 82.3 Spring 2023 is the first edition in the venerable journal's 83-year history to be devoted entirely to the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and artists. The Meanjin Paper that opens this special edition is an archival interview with Oodgeroo Noonuccal, followed by a State of the Nation piece by Gary Foley, and an interview with Ali Cobby-Eckermann. There are essays by Gregory Phillips, Tristen Harwood, Apryl Day, Celeste Liddle and Davina B Woods; fiction by Tony Birch, Melanie Saward, Jeanine Leane and Jasmin McGaughey; memoir by Anna Wommatakimmi, Rosa Flynn-Smith and Phillip Bell; critical culture pieces by Ali Gumillya Baker, Paola Balla and Philip Morrissey; experimental work by Paul Collis and Wayne Knight (with Jen Crawford and Paul Magee). There's also poetry by Jim Everett, Maria van Neerven, Maya Hodge, Sam Faulkner, Susie Anderson, Samuel Wagan Watson, Graham Akhurst, Lulu Houdini and Boo Badley, Ellen van Neerven, and Melissa Stannard. And finally, this edition's The Year In... piece is by Wesley Enoch. This edition of Meanjin is available for online order at a discounted rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers only. Apply the code MOBPRICE at checkout. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Esther AnatolitisPublisher: Melbourne University Press Imprint: Meanjin Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9780522879742ISBN 10: 0522879748 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 15 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEugenia Flynn (Author) Dr Eugenia Flynn is a Larrakia, Tiwi, Chinese Malaysian and Muslim writer. Her essays, short stories and poems have been published widely including in IndigenousX, Peril magazine and the anthology #MeToo- Stories From The Australian Movement. Eugenia's academic research focuses on Indigenous ways of writing and engaging with Indigenous texts. Bridget Caldwell-Bright (Author) Bridget Caldwell-Bright is a Jingili and Mudburra editor based in Melbourne. She currently works as an editorial policies advisor at the ABC. She was previously co-editor for Archer Magazine's First Nations Edition, managing editor for Blak Brow and has worked as a freelance editor across various trade publishers including UQP, Hardie Grant, Affirm Press, Allen& Unwin, Penguin and Scribe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |