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Meanjin Vol 76, No 4

Meanjin Vol 76, No 4

by Meanjin Quarterly
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/12/2017

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What if fake news is just the tip of the iceberg? What is the very idea of reality is up for grabs?

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 cache of Australian Aboriginal artefacts in an obscure British museum began an investigation that led back to the last years of Indigenous Tasmanians and the founding moments of the Victorian settlement; and from there to a consideration of the complex notion of 'humane colonisation'. Yassmin Abdel-Magied recounts her many, failed, attempts to leave Australia; Di Morrissey considers Australia in Three Books; Maxine Beneba Clarke is lost for words at writers' festival question time; Steven Carroll reports from his writing desk; Indigenous writer Claire G. Coleman looks at the arrival of Europeans and asks- 'just who are the nomads'?; while Lauren Rosewarne tries to find a feminist sub-category for the media mean girls. There's a feast of fiction and poetry too in this bumper summer edition, with new stories from Gay Lynch, Alan Wearne, Raaza Jamshed Butt, John Morrissey and more.
ISBN:
9780522871500
9780522871500
Category:
Literary essays
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-12-2017
Publisher:
Melbourne University Press
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
254x180x20mm
Weight:
0.5kg

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