New Directions in Contemporary Australian Poetry
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| Summary: | XVI, 279 p. 4 illus. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2021.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
| Series: | Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76287-2 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- New directions in contemporary Australian poetry?, Dan Disney & Matthew Hall
- Our poetic-justice, Natalie Harkin
- The intimacy in survival poetics, Ellen van Neerven
- Response to Natalie Harkin: a labor of love, Jeanine Leane
- All the trees, Peter Minter
- Just poetry, Alison Whittaker
- Bordering, dissolving, meeting, regenerating, Bonny Cassidy
- Writing unwriting writing, Anne Elvey
- “If You Don’t Mind Me Arsing”: insubordination and land in Marty Hiatt’s the manifold, Michael Farrell
- Against place (the lyrebird shows the way), Stuart Cooke
- Disembodying and re-embodying the poem as act of acknowledgement of land rights and a rejection of “property”: on acts and actioning of environmentally-concerned poetry, John Kinsella
- Space, place, materiality in contemporary Australian poetry, Justin Clemens
- Archiving the undercommons: an infrastructural reading of contemporary Australian poetry, Kate Lilley
- The antipodal avant-gardes: chronometrics, A.J. Carruthers
- New Australian poetry: deranged and teeming, Jill Jones
- The work of poetry, Astrid Lorange
- Poets, truths, and Australia, Ali Alizadeh
- Revising an Australian mythos, Ann Vickery
- On machines and metamorphoses: notes toward a future Australian mythos, Bella Li
- Revisionist myth cycles and the state of poetry, Louis Armand
- Shadowlands, or somewhere in the Australian Odyssey, Michelle Cahill
- Afterword: The province of L’Avenir, Philip Mead.