Antipodes Volume 32, Numbers 1-2 (June-December 2018)
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.
Antipodes Volume 32, Issues 1-2 (June-December 2018)
Poetry
Jordie Albiston — revelation
Dan Disney — Mahasi Sasana Yeiktha: (six sijo/stlings)
Anne Elvey — carrum carrum
Michael Farrell — Amnesia
Philip Hammial — Friday November 11, 2016 (Black Friday)
Barry Hill — Reading Chuang Tzu in Seoul
Sarah Holland-Batt — Prohibition
Carol Jenkins — The Game, Old Delhi
Robyn Rowland — The Book House Hotel, Bursa
Todd Turner — The Raft
Rodney Williams — Red parrot
Jena Woodhouse — Travelers with Gifts from Crete
Fiction/Creative Nonfiction
Ouyang Yu — “Ouyang and Yu”: Ouyang in Yu and Ouyang on Yu
Stephen Oliver — One Day in the Life of Richard Ramos
Michelle Hamadache — Primal Tide of Blank
Jane Downing — The Fox Hunter
John Kinsella – Having Kittens
Ron Pretty — White and Friend
Stephen Oliver — Song of the Immigrant
Jo Langdon — One hand
John Kinsella – Goozi
Enzo J. Condello — Richard Nixon in Florida
Elisabeth Hanscombe — Brittle Bones
Essays
Niki Tulk — What (M)Other Can I Be?
Luma Balaa — Exploring Thirdspace in Nada Awar Jarrar’s Unsafe Haven
Stephane Christophe Cordier — Tim Winton’s In the Winter Dark and the Settler Condition
Donna Mazza — Kangaroos and Predators in Recent Australian Fiction: A Post-Pastoral Reading
Stephen Conlon — A Literary Alchemist: The Many Worlds of Michael Wilding (a Fragment from a Study of His Writings)
Russell McDougall — Picnic with Nuns and Natives
Megan Mooney Taylor — “Be Men If You Can’t Be Artists!”: Masculinity in the Fiction of Norman Lindsay
Brian Reed — Another Dimension: Sweeney Reed’s Visual Poetics
Matthew Hall — Forced Poetics in Lionel Fogarty’s “Disguised, not attitude” and “Bam Gayandi”
Owen Bullock — Semiotics and Poetry: Toward a Taxonomy of Page Space
David C. Muller — Uchronic Australia: Serious Issues Are Raised in Two Alternate Histories of Australia during the Pacific War
Jo Lennan — New York Picaresque: The Cosmopolitanism of Christina Stead’s Letty Fox: Her Luck
Departments
About the Cover
Contributors
Guidelines for Contributors
Book Reviews
Fiction
Kim Scott, Taboo — Chelsey Zibell
Charlotte Wood, The Natural Way of Things — Eric Heyne
Richard Flanagan, First Person — Richard Carr
Robert Drewe, Whipbird — Craig Sanders
Michael Wilding, In the Valley of the Weed — Micah Allen
Paul Mitchell, We. Are. Family. — Matt Wharton
Inga Simpson, Where the Trees Were — Maeve Kirk
Poetry
Petra White, Reading for a Quiet Morning — Dan Disney