The ICYMI Reading Corner: July/August 2020
Hello and welcome to the ICYMI Reading Corner for July/August 2020. Here's some of what we've been reading on the internet.
Brotherboys And Sistergirls: We Need To Decolonise Our Attitude Towards Gender In This Country. Hayden Moon for Junkee.
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'I have never stopped': Aileen Moreton-Robinson on 20 years of Talkin' Up to the White Woman. Alison Whittaker for The Guardian.
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This is not a critique. This is a condemnation. Likhainfor Djed Press.
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Itβs no accident that Blak Australia has survived the pandemic so well. Survival is what we do. Melisssa Lucashenko for The Guardian.
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Footscray Community Arts Centre has quietly been dropping stunning new works by Cher Tan, Eda Gunaydin, Stephen Pham, Darlene Silva Soberano, Adut Wol, H.Mur and Xen NhΓ , and Maxine Beneba Clarke. Curated by Bigoa Chuol, you can read all the FCAC Writes 2020 pieces over at the FCAC website.
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What you might call a holiday. New fiction by Victoria Manifold for Five Dials.
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The hole. New fiction by Khalid Warsame for The Saturday Paper.
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Subbed In co-founders Susie Anderson and Dan Hogan have new works of non-fiction and fiction in The Suburban Review. Guest-edited by Holly Isemongerthe Regional Voices issue also includes cracking work by Faith Eadie, Stuart Barnes, Claire Collie, and Joshua Santospirito, plus loads more.
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We have been fans of work by Tiyan Baker for a long time. Read an interview with Tiyan about her new work Tarun over at Liminal.
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