Meanjin Vol 83, No 3

Meanjin Vol 83, No 3

by Meanjin Quarterly and Esther Anatolitis
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 13/09/2024

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Noongar writer Claire G. Coleman has created an annotated version of the constitution-and it's about to become our democracy bible. Turns out Australia has a king (I know, right) and he's planning a visit: to greet him, Jenny Hocking reflects on racism, power and royal privilege, while Frank Bongiorno marks sixty years since The Lucky Country taunted its way into our vernacular. As ever, Lee Lai's framing illustration is compelling: the Colonial Frontier Massacre Map 1788-1930 is a project we should all know well. Reminding us how much unfinished business awaits us, there's Olivia Nigro's 'Australia in Three Books', Julien Leyre's experimental 'From the midfield', and Shaun Micallef's 'The Year in Satire'. Our feature interview is with Ellen van Neerven and it's truly invigorating. Taribelang writer Ella Ferris, our inaugural Meanjin InPlace Resident, offers her beautiful memoir piece 'Crocodile'. Plus there's Adrian Mouhajer on love as worship; Charlie Lewis on pop music at the end of the world; fiction by David Cohen that will have you folded over bristling; the Peter Carey Short Story Prize winners, and plenty more poetry, fiction, memoir, reviews and experiments-you're going to love Patrick Pound's. As for this season's cover: ka-pow! Sheer joy for Meanjin collectors. We begin with Olkola Elder Uncle Mike Ross: his Meanjin Paper 'Well it's beautiful Country, really-' will seat you at his feet and cast your mind across vast Country....Embrace Meanjin 83.3 Spring 2024.

ISBN:
9780522880588
9780522880588
Category:
Politics & government
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-09-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Melbourne University Publishing
Esther Anatolitis

Esther Anatolitis works venturously across the cultural and civic fields that create Australia’s future. As Editor of Meanjin, Hon. A/Prof. at RMIT School of Art, and a member of the National Gallery of Australia Governing Council, she is a highly respected champion of artists’ voices. Across two decades, Esther held arts and media CEO positions across all platforms and art forms, and has served many government policy bodies and arts boards.

Her strategic consultancy Test Pattern honours the values of art, tenacity and democracy, working across Australia on strategic development, creative precincts and public policy. As Co-Chair of the Australian Republic Movement, Esther is leading a period of renewal for the organisation, fostering contemporary conversations that reinvigorate our shared conviction that democracy and monarchy are irreconcilable. A prolific writer and broadcaster, her work is published and translated widely, and she is a sought-after speaker and commentator on arts and civic matters.

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