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Anne Brewster

Anne Brewster is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales. Her research interests include Australian Indigenous literatures, Women’s literatures, minoritised women’s literatures, critical race and whiteness studies, violence studies, cross-racial research methodologies and explorative critical writing methodologies. Her most recent book, Rethinking the Victim. Gender, Violence and Contemporary Australian Women’s Writing, was co-authored with Sue Kossew. Her other books include Giving This Country Memory: Contemporary Aboriginal Voices of Australia, (2015), Literary Formations: Postcoloniality, Nationalism, Globalism (1996) and Reading Aboriginal Women's Autobiography (1995, 2015). She co-edited, with Angeline O’Neill and Rosemary van den Berg, an anthology of Australian Indigenous Writing, Those Who Remain Will Always Remember (2000). She is currently working on a book on Australian women writing about war with Sue Kossew. Anne Brewster is the series editor for Australian Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Peter Lang Ltd.

‘A poem is not a puzzle with a correct answer’: Anne Brewster in Conversation with Hazel Smith

In an incisive review of Hazel Smith’s fifth book of poetry, ecliptical, Chris Arnold gestures to Smith’s reputation as a ‘relentlessly experimental’ poet.

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