Meanjin Vol 82, No 3
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Meanjin Vol 82, No 3

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Meanjin Vol 82, No 3

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About this book

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.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Contents
  4. From the Archives: Interview with Kath Walker
  5. Eugenia FlynnLarrakia and TiwiandBridget Caldwell-BrightJingili and Mudburra
  6. State of the Nation?
  7. Ali Cobby EckermannYankunytjatjara
  8. Patterns, Power and Place—On Whose Terms?
  9. Along the road, sadlands
  10. Diary Entry 01: Grief & Strong Black Women
  11. In a State of Midlife Flux
  12. An Education
  13. Truth
  14. Home
  15. Kambera
  16. Something Slight
  17. Unfinished Business at Gundabooka
  18. Black and White and In Between
  19. A Thought Train
  20. To Taste
  21. Holding Black Space and the Long Shadows of Racist Texts
  22. Culture and the case for dogs
  23. Anzac Day
  24. Cultural Resurgence
  25. If I could speak, the way you do
  26. Island boy
  27. Doan-doan Dhagun, Unya
  28. Tidelines
  29. Especially
  30. Bamfield Waterfall
  31. kanna
  32. Indelible Stains
  33. Empire Builder.
  34. departure