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Alternative title: History Repeats
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 36 August 2019 of Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal est. 2006 Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal
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'History Repeats considers, as many have considered before us, the past as prologue. We want you to look back at Australia’s history and explore our Asian migrants, workers, travellers, visitors and intruders and tell us what might have been?' (Introduction)

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

    Other works include: 

    Agitators and organisers: untold histories of Chinese migrant workers in Australia by Osmond Chiu

    Interview with Micheal Do by Tanushri Saha

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Unlearning as Learning : A Conversation with Keg De Souza, Remy Yi Siang Low , single work interview

'The first time I walked in to Common Knowledge and Learning Curves at Artspace in Sydney (29 June – 12 August 2018), I was immediately struck by the scale of what the artist had created – both in terms of the sheer size of certain objects as well as the diversity of spaces she’d managed to create within the exhibition space itself.'

Strangers with My Face, Elizabeth Flux , single work prose

'I am obsessed with my own face, and think I always have been. It’s not a concern of beauty, at least not primarily. And I don’t think it’s narcissism, at least not in the traditional sense. Or perhaps it is.' (Introduction)

History Disrupted, Thuy On , single work poetry
Remnantsi"Remnants", Sancintya Simpson , single work poetry
The Anatomy of an Urbanist, Timmah Ball , single work prose
Kill the Chicken to Scare the Monkey, Jeanine Leane , single work prose

'‘You’re not Australian…are you?’ asks the Professor from White-Sands when she overhears me introducing myself to Roberto in the breakfast room in Guangzhou, on my first morning in China.' (Introduction)

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