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Rot cycle – the long future: Jeanine Leane reviews Evelyn Araluen

The Rot is the second collection by Bunjalung poet and scholar Evelyn Araluen. While similarities to Araluen’s earlier award-winning work Dropbear are apparent in style, language, and positionality, The Rot grows out of a different socio-cultural context and a different set of material conditions. Both works though, are radical for what they confront – ‘stare back at’ and refuse to look away from. And for what they refuse to allow to defeat them.

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maar bidi: Carving Sovereignty and Desire in Indigenous Youth Storytelling

Academia has inherited a long history of non-Indigenous people speaking for Indigenous people.

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