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Bowraville And Phoebe's Fall: Award-Winning Australian Podcasts From The Media Formerly Known As Print, Wendy Carlisle Dec 2017

Bowraville And Phoebe's Fall: Award-Winning Australian Podcasts From The Media Formerly Known As Print, Wendy Carlisle

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Digital technology has democratised the audio storytelling space in a quite profound way. This article compares two major podcast investigations produced by established Australian newspaper mastheads: Bowraville by The Australian, and Phoebe’s Fall by The Age. Bowraville examines the unsolved murders of three Aboriginal children in the 1990s – all of whom came from the same small town. Phoebe’s Fall investigates the bizarre death in a garbage chute of a luxury Melbourne apartment building of 24-year-old Phoebe Handsjuk and her troubled relationship with her much older boyfriend.

In depicting what have been described as the three essential ingredients of …


La Revolte Des Prostituées/The Sex Workers Revolt: A Dual Analysis, Sean Prpick, Maud Beaulieu Dec 2017

La Revolte Des Prostituées/The Sex Workers Revolt: A Dual Analysis, Sean Prpick, Maud Beaulieu

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This documentary chronicles how hundreds of French sex workers went on strike in 1975 and occupied five Catholic churches to protest against police abuse and government closure of their workplace. Forty years on, Australian producer, academic and sex worker rights researcher Eurydice Aroney revisits the Lyon cathedral occupied by the women with the full blessing of its cleric, Père Blanc, now ninety years old. Interviews with Blanc and some of the original sex worker protesters are interwoven with archival material to make a compelling audio story, selected as a finalist for the UK In The Dark award (2015).

This work …


‘Swansong’ And ‘ Losing Yourself’: Meditations On Life, Death And The Liminal, Cristal Duhaime Dec 2017

‘Swansong’ And ‘ Losing Yourself’: Meditations On Life, Death And The Liminal, Cristal Duhaime

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This article considers two very personal audio documentaries that reflect on love and identity via the liminal space between life and death. Swansong, by award-winning UK radio producer Hana Walker-Brown, is set in a hospital, as Hana and her father bear witness to her grandmother’s dying and celebrate her joyful life. Losing Yourself, by US producer Ibby Caputo, is a revelatory account of dealing with a cancer diagnosis.

Swansong is a picture of a person fondly remembered but Hana elevates it beyond eulogy into a multi-layered meditation. Her grandmother Joan’s voice flutters in and out of ethereal recreations of …


Intrigue: Murder In The Lucky Holiday Hotel – A Greek Tragedy In China, Sonya Song Dec 2017

Intrigue: Murder In The Lucky Holiday Hotel – A Greek Tragedy In China, Sonya Song

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Following the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, President Xi Jinping has rendered himself the omnipotent ruler of one fifth of the world’s population. Xi has defeated his political rivals with no mercy; among them was a rising political star, Bo Xilai, who was shot down in 2012 and is now in prison. Bo has been nearly forgotten – until early this year when his dramatic life and political battle were revived by Carrie Gracie with her brilliant BBC podcast series, Intrigue: Murder in the Lucky Holiday Hotel.

Although as a Chinese native I followed …


Intrigue: Murder In The Lucky Holiday Hotel – A Chinese House Of Cards Meets Agatha Christie., Drew Ambrose Dec 2017

Intrigue: Murder In The Lucky Holiday Hotel – A Chinese House Of Cards Meets Agatha Christie., Drew Ambrose

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Intrigue: Murder in the Lucky Holiday Hotel is a podcast that is Agatha Christie meets House of Cards with an Oriental twist. It tells the story of the downfall of Bo Xilai, a once powerful and charismatic politician, who could have eclipsed current President Xi Jingping as a future leader of China if the cards fell his way. Despite the challenges of reporting in China, BBC China Editor Carrie Gracie is able to explain with clarity the tale of money, sex and power than unravelled Bo Xilai.

Gracie guides us through her five-part series with clear knowledge of her beat …


Notes On Contributors, Index, Anna Rutherford Dec 2017

Notes On Contributors, Index, Anna Rutherford

Kunapipi

Notes on Contributors, Index


Book Review: Jayanta Mahapatra, Temple. Dangaroo Press, 1989. 58 Pp, Jan Kemp Dec 2017

Book Review: Jayanta Mahapatra, Temple. Dangaroo Press, 1989. 58 Pp, Jan Kemp

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Using the frame of two news reports from The Times of India (1980) of New Delhi and The Telegraph (1986) of Calcutta, regarding first an old couple who committed suicide because of poverty and loneliness and second, a young girl allegedly gang-raped and murdered, Mahapatra builds his poetic temple to the Indian woman. In a series of poems in four parts, a dream narrative, he mixes the worlds of dream and reality, so that in the end the Indian doctrine of illusion pervades the whole text.


Book Review: Wilson Harris, The Inßnite Rehearsal Faber And Faber, 1987, Michael Gilkes Dec 2017

Book Review: Wilson Harris, The Inßnite Rehearsal Faber And Faber, 1987, Michael Gilkes

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Wilson Harris's The Infinite Rehearsal is the most recent work in what is already a remarkable Bildungsrormn. It begins with a 'renegade' note from the protagonist, 'Robin Redbreast Glass', complaining:


The Steeple And The Palm-Wine Shack: Wole Soyinka And Crossing The Inter-Cultural Fence, David Moody Dec 2017

The Steeple And The Palm-Wine Shack: Wole Soyinka And Crossing The Inter-Cultural Fence, David Moody

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The opening pages of the text of Wole Soyinka's play The Rooif are taken up with several projects of introduction, offering the reader alternative ways into the work's mysteries. There is a note Tor the Producer' explaining the mask-idiom of the Agemo cult which is this work's central ritual model. There is 'Alagemo', a poem also centering on the 'Agemo' cult. Thirdly, there is a detailed description of the work's stage geography. I want to begin this paper by noting this de-scription exactly:


The Mapping Of A World':^ Discourses Of Power In David Malouf S Fly Away Peter, Amanda Nettelbeck Dec 2017

The Mapping Of A World':^ Discourses Of Power In David Malouf S Fly Away Peter, Amanda Nettelbeck

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In an historical analysis of language and the ideology underwriting it, Michel Pecheux argues that all struggles of perception and belief arise from a relationship of contradictions between and within discourses, since 'thought exists only within a determination which imposes edges, separations and limits on it, in other words ... "thought" is determined in its "forms" and its "contents" by the unthought... [In discourse] the unasserted precedes and dominates the assertion'.


The Dry Season, David P. Reiter Dec 2017

The Dry Season, David P. Reiter

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It stared at me side-on through the window, head tilted, green eyes pulsing. As if it expected me to jump through the dusty pane to leap at its throat. I suppose its an old dilemma: the very thing that stirs the blood also makes it tremble. But then, with a peck at the glass, its fear gave way to curiosity. I was fresh. And unfamiliar.


Writing The Self: Barbara Hanrahan's The Scent Of Eucalyptus, Sue Thomas Dec 2017

Writing The Self: Barbara Hanrahan's The Scent Of Eucalyptus, Sue Thomas

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Currently there is a good deal of critical interest in Australian auto-biography.^ To my mind, though, much of it does not engage sufficient-ly with theoretical and methodological issues associated with the genre. One web of issues which interests me in particular is how memories are produced, shaped into pattern, and placed in narrative. Writers of auto-biography, I would argue, situate their subjectivity in varying literary and culturally specific discourses of self. Autobiographical narratives need to be read intertextually with these discourses of self. I use the term 'subjectivity^ in a poststructuralist sense:


Poems, Jan Kemp Dec 2017

Poems, Jan Kemp

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APPEASEMENT for Jay anta Mahapatra, IN MENTON AFTER EACLALS AT NICE for Andy Gurr


Story And Interview, Elleke Boehmer Dec 2017

Story And Interview, Elleke Boehmer

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Kaya, Poet to Poet


The Portrayal Of Women In African Literature, Emmanuel Ngara Dec 2017

The Portrayal Of Women In African Literature, Emmanuel Ngara

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Before I go into the subject matter of my paper let me explain that my observations on the portrayal of women in African literature should be seen in relation to three basic assumptions. First, works of art issue from historical conditions and are reflections of particular social condi-tions and relationships. By this I mean that the views of women ex-pressed by male African writers do to some extent correspond to the actual position of women in African society. My second assumption is that there is no literature which is above class interests, by which I mean that the works of …


Sexual Politics In Malawian Popular Fiction: The Case Of Aubrey Kalitera's Why Father Why, Mpalive-Hangson Msiska Dec 2017

Sexual Politics In Malawian Popular Fiction: The Case Of Aubrey Kalitera's Why Father Why, Mpalive-Hangson Msiska

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Aubrey Kalitera is one of the most prolific writers of popular fiction in Malawi. He has published numerous novels and short stories. In 1976, his novel No Taste of Business was published by Heinemann East Africa. Since then, however, he has followed the example of David Maillu of Kenya by setting up on his own: writing, printing and distributing his own works. In 1987, Kalitera surprised Malawi by producing and direct-ing what is perhaps the first ever commercial film to be made locally.^ He is one of several writers within the country trying to provide a Malawian form of popular …


Poems, Anthony Lawrence Dec 2017

Poems, Anthony Lawrence

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THE GHOSTS OF A CARTOON LIFE for Beverly Bourne, CRO-KILL


Poems, B. W Benyon Dec 2017

Poems, B. W Benyon

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TRINITY BEACH, ON FTTZROY ISLAND


Imaginary Sailors, Polynesia, Jennifer Woodhouse Dec 2017

Imaginary Sailors, Polynesia, Jennifer Woodhouse

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Steering by starpath and the flight of birds, by ocean swell and cross-current and changing winds they guided their canoes to distant landfalls, the voyage lacing sea to land as nets lace space to markers.


Poems, Philip Salom Dec 2017

Poems, Philip Salom

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WINDOW MANNEQUIN, SCOTS CASTLE


Resisting The Map As Metaphor: A Comparison Of Margaret Atwood's Surfacing And Janet Frame's Scented Gardens For The Blind, Graham Huggan Dec 2017

Resisting The Map As Metaphor: A Comparison Of Margaret Atwood's Surfacing And Janet Frame's Scented Gardens For The Blind, Graham Huggan

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Similarities between the work of Margaret Atwood, in Canada, and Janet Frame, in New Zealand, are indicative of a cross-cultural concern for the position of the woman writer in the New World. This combination of trenchant satire and introspective lyricism in their novels, for example, can be taken as deriving from a common desire to undermine the dominant power-structures of their respective societies and to re-value the inner life which those societies have violated, repressed or neglected. For both Atwood and Frame, the problems of the post-colonial writer, converging with those of the woman writer, condense into the central issue …


Sleeping's Beauty And The Prince Charming, Erna Brodber Dec 2017

Sleeping's Beauty And The Prince Charming, Erna Brodber

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That wicked fairy had really done Sleeping a favour. Yes. God does work in a mysterious way. The poor child had been so tired she really needed the seven years sleep.


Kunapipi 11 (3) 1989, Contents, Editorial, Anna Rutherford Dec 2017

Kunapipi 11 (3) 1989, Contents, Editorial, Anna Rutherford

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Kunapipi 11 (3) 1989, Contents, Editorial


Notes Of Contributors, Editorial Board, Anna Rutherford Nov 2017

Notes Of Contributors, Editorial Board, Anna Rutherford

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Notes of Contributors, Editorial Board


The Visual Image Of The Child In Western And African Art, Kanchana Ugbabe Nov 2017

The Visual Image Of The Child In Western And African Art, Kanchana Ugbabe

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It is assumed that before about the middle of the seventeenth century the symbol of the child or indeed any sort of awareness of childhood was non-existent in the Western world, the child being then a shadowy figure, existing in the periphery, unimportant, therefore unattended. 'Rational man in conflict with an impersonal universe was the theme of pre-romantic literature,' writes the critic of Henry James, 'the unformed, unthinking child had no role to play in it.'^ Peter Covene/s observation on the treatment of children as subsidiary elements in an adult world is that 'until the last decades of the eighteenth …


Parents And Power In Nuruddin Farah's Dictatorship Trilogy, Derek Wright Nov 2017

Parents And Power In Nuruddin Farah's Dictatorship Trilogy, Derek Wright

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Nuruddin Farah has never been one of those African writers who have looked to the traditional past for refuge and sanctuary from the evils of the post-colonial era and his fiction has been slow to recognize the positive strengths and reconstructive potential of traditional cultural values and modes of expression. Certainly, he has not conceived the latter as unsullied alternatives and possible modes of counter-discourse to the corruption, political tyranny and neo-imperialism which have overtaken his native Somalia since Syad Barre's Soviet-backed coup of 1969. Rather, the traditional forms have been implicated in the new trials and terrors of the …


Poems, John Haynes Nov 2017

Poems, John Haynes

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FAMILY, FOLK VISION


Sitting In The Club Car Drinking Rum And Karma-Kola: Subverting Tradition As Beginning, Catherine J. Fenn Nov 2017

Sitting In The Club Car Drinking Rum And Karma-Kola: Subverting Tradition As Beginning, Catherine J. Fenn

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Patricia Waugh, in Metafiction: the Theory and Practice of Self-Conscious Fiction,^ defines the metafictional novel in terms which are useful when considering Paulette Jiles' novel Sitting in the Club Car Drinking Rum and Karma-Kola {Club Car)} In simplest terms, metafiction is 'fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically draws attention to its status as an arteface in order to pose questions about the relationship between fiction and realit/ (p. 2). Jiles invites her audience to take part in the very process of her writing. We, as readers, are aware that Jiles' text is artifice. She is self-conscious about that text, the …


Poems, Steven Heighton Nov 2017

Poems, Steven Heighton

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PATPHONG ROAD (#1), SKY BURIAL, INUKSHUK


Short Stories, Kamau Brathwaite Nov 2017

Short Stories, Kamau Brathwaite

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Meridian,

The Private Landscape of Meaning or the Public Landscape of Politics: Stephen Gray Interviews Dan Jacobson