Antipodes Volume 28, Number 1 (June 2014)

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The official publication of the American Association of Australasian Literary Studies, Antipodes is published in June and December of each year. The journal welcomes critical essays on any aspect of Australian and New Zealand literature and culture, and comparative studies are especially encouraged. Additionally, Antipodes publishes short fiction, excerpts from novels, drama, and poetry written by Australian and New Zealand authors. 

The official publication of the American Association of Australasian Literary Studies, Antipodes is published in June and December of each year. The journal welcomes critical essays on any aspect of Australian and New Zealand literature and culture, and comparative studies are especially encouraged. Additionally, Antipodes publishes short fiction, excerpts from novels, drama, and poetry written by Australian and New Zealand authors. 

Table of Contents

Special Section on Pedagogy

Trauma Theory as Activist Pedagogy: Engaging Students as Reader-Witnesses of Colonial Trauma in Once Were Warriors 
Emily R. Johnston, Illinois State University

Reading Australia from Distant Shores
Jennifer Wawrzinek, Freie Universitaet Berlin

Teaching and Professing English in Western Australia: Acknowledging the Anglophilia and Democratic Ideals of a Figure that Shaped the Discipline
Patricia C. Dowsett, University of Western Australia

Thinking Theatrically/Acting Locally
Sharon Mazer, University of Canterbury 

Teaching Traumatic Life Narratives: Affect, Witnessing, and Ethics
Kate Douglas and Tully Barnett, Flinders University

Teaching Australian Literature in a Class about Literatures of Social Reform
Per Henningsgaard, Portland State University

E Tu: On Teaching Patricia Grace's Novel of the Māori Battalion
Matthew Packer, Bueno Vista University

Poetry

Second Winter
Michelle Cahill

Brahms
Geoff Page

Days like these
Jo Langdon

to write the wind
Anne Elvey

A Poem For Other People As I Have No Doubts Or Regrets
Richard  James Allen

Vanishing Point
Craig Billingham

He said
Ouyang Yu

So What
Les Wicks

Hammerhead
John Kinsella

he mihi mō katoa
Vaughan Rapatahana

Victoria Street Mall
Andy Jackson

Tassled Cordrush
Adrienne Eberhard

Facing backward
Yves Louis

Fiction / Creative Nonfiction

My Hears Are Your Hearts
Carmel Bird

A Small Matter of Demoliton
Stephen Oliver

Mr. and Mrs. Ouyang (trans. into English by Ouyang Yu)
Han Guangju

Domicile
Morris Lurie

The Ducklings
Lara S. Williams

On Your 21st Birthday
Niki Tulk

Essays

You Could Have Been There (Unmasking the Fictional Voice) [Vassar College Gifford Visiting Writers Series Talk, introduced by Ron Sharp]
Alex Miller

Memories and Letters: Nadine and Lina Lewin's Friendship with Christina Stead
Valerie Mendelson

The Rhetoric of Luck in Christina Stead's Letty Fox: Her Luck
Fiona Morrison

"A Nation for a Continent": Australian Literature and the Cartographic Imaginary of the Federation Era
Robert Dixon

Lovely Boys, Good Blokes, and Bonzer Bints: Love and Eroticism in British and Australian Great War Narratives
Clare Rhoden

A Present Absence, an Absent Present: Reading Kevin Hart's "For Marion, My Sister"
Lachlan Brown

Shantaram: Portrait of an Australian Bestseller
Brigid Magner
 

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