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Alternative title:
Divided Nation - Inequality in Action
Issue Details:
First known date:
2007...
no.
15
Autumn
2007
of
Griffith Review
est. 2003-
Griffith Review
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Contents indexed selectively.
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Only a selection of contents available online.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Sydney and Me, single work essay (p. 59-66)
- Suburban Archaeologyi"Living on a stable plate", single work poetry (p. 81-84)
- The Exiled Child, single work essay (p. 85-98)
- The Words Say It, single work essay (p. 99-107)
- Boom! : Excursions in Fantasy Land, single work essay (p. 109-120)
- Stranger in a Strange Land, single work autobiography (p. 121-126)
- I'm Not Here, single work short story (p. 127-144)
- Destination : Adelaide, single work essay (p. 167-174)
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Undertones of a Gothic City
Disturbing Undertones,
single work
essay
Johnston contends that the city of Canberra has 'gaps, disjuctures, edges that don't fit ... And in those gaps, what can - and sometimes inspiringly does - grow up is a form of theatre, a parody of public faces and publicly acceptable facades.'
- Beyond the Fence of Memory The Fence, single work autobiography (p. 189-195)
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Looking for Peace, Not Pity
Beyond Pity,
single work
prose
(p. 209-220)
Note: port. (Najaf Mazeri)
- Explorers, Writers and Other Creative Strangers, single work essay (p. 221-226)
- On Becoming a Jew, single work autobiography (p. 227-237)
- Of Middle Eastern Appearance, single work essay (p. 238-242)
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On Being Invisible,
single work
essay
Anita Heiss examines the invisibility of Indigenous peoples in Australian culture. She sees hope in the activities of the artistic community - musicians, writers, filmmakers and artsits - who bring the stories of Indigenous peoples into mainstream culture.
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Blow-Ins on the Cold Desert Wind,
single work
essay
Kim Mahood negotiates the place of a white Australian who moves 'on a regular basis between predominantly white urban Australia and predominantly black remote Australia'.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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How We're Travelling
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 292 2007; (p. 50-51)
— Review of Island no. 107 Summer 2006 periodical issue ; Griffith Review no. 15 Autumn 2007 periodical issue -
In Short : Nonfiction
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 10-11 March 2007; (p. 35)
— Review of Griffith Review no. 15 Autumn 2007 periodical issue
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In Short : Nonfiction
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 10-11 March 2007; (p. 35)
— Review of Griffith Review no. 15 Autumn 2007 periodical issue -
How We're Travelling
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 292 2007; (p. 50-51)
— Review of Island no. 107 Summer 2006 periodical issue ; Griffith Review no. 15 Autumn 2007 periodical issue
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