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  1. 9 saat önce

    "By debunking the framing of Vincent van Gogh’s lifelong struggle with poverty and mental illness, Gadsby leads Nanette into a wider and intensely personal interrogation of the damage that comes with perceiving artists as separate, ‘outside the world’."

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  2. 14 saat önce

    "Syphilis acquired twisted positive connotations within European artistic circles during the Victorian era." Ellen Muller on the historical background to Hannah Gadsby's NANETTE.

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  3. 27 May

    "This trauma is not separate from you. It is being perpetrated against our bodies and minds in your name. It forms who you as a country are and will become." A second despatch from Manus Island by Shamindan Kanapathi.

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  4. 27 May

    "We have no choice but to remain as calm as possible and keep our dignity as we plead with Australia’s politicians and people to show some compassion." The Federal Election seen from Manus Island in the words of Shamindan Kanapathi.

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  5. 24 May

    "Perhaps ‘my wife doesn’t work’ is a good example of an international feminist joke." Rosa Campbell on Marie Kondo, housework and the climate crisis.

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  6. 24 May

    Be it: science fiction; futurist fiction; queer fiction; decolonial and de-carceral fiction – we want it for this special issue guest edited by . Entries close 15 July. So imagine, reimagine, disrupt, write, enter – show us where we're going

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  7. 24 May

    "In every episode of Tidying up with Marie Kondo, a woman cries." Rosa Campbell () on what Kondo has to say about the unpaid work women do in the home, and the climate crisis.

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    23 May

    My article: Fear, loathing and the culture wars: the 2019 Indian elections | Overland literary journal

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  9. 23 May

    Arjun Rajkhowa chronicles the climate of violence and intimidation in the lead up to the Indian elections.

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  10. 22 May

    "With every coal mine built, with every kilojoule of gas extracted ... and now with the re-election of the Coalition government, the chances of preventing a global fascist climate crisis horror show in which millions will perish are reduced." Brami Jegan

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  11. 21 May

    A brief history of the 1969 General Strike in the inimitable style of .

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    21 May
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  13. 21 May

    Here at Overland we think is, frankly, a genius. We're delighted therefore to bring you his latest, a history of the 1969 General Strike in comic form - 50 years to the day from Clarrie O’Shea’s release from prison.

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    21 May

    What happens when no one wins? ArtsHub looks at what writers are saying about the decision not to award the prestigious Vogel prize this year.

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    20 May

    I'm thrilled to be back in Welly and looking forward to giving this talk - if you're around at lunchtime I hope to see you there.

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  16. 20 May

    Post-election analysis #3 is by , who wrote *the* book on Labor and neoliberalism

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  17. 20 May

    'Its attempt to grant personhood to the foetus means that the embryo – which at six weeks is the size of a lentil – is given rights equal to the woman who is carrying it' – on abortion bans and agency

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  18. 20 May

    'While we should be deeply concerned by the growing vote for ON, and the proliferation of racist micro-parties and candidates, it would be erroneous to understand this as some sort of straightforward shift to the right in the Australian electorate.'

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    20 May

    "Kashmir is the most militarised region in the world; the occupying forces are omnipresent. Even when their cantonments, guardhouses or jeeps aren’t in plain sight, their presence can be felt." via by

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  20. 20 May

    'Women have only been granted limited permission to be out in the world.' Natalie Kon-yu on the passing of the Alabama abortion ban.

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