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Meanjin Vol 78, No 1Explore the vibrant world of literature with Meanjin Vol 78, No 1, an impactful Autumn Edition focusing on 'Queer & Now: The Trouble with Gender Identity.' This trade paperback, published by Melbourne University in 2019, dives deep into critical discussions surrounding sexuality and identity. The cover essay, written by acclaimed author Adolfo Aranjuez, challenges conventional notions of self perception, offering insights on the complex interplay
Explore the vibrant world of literature with Meanjin Vol 78, No 1, an impactful Autumn Edition focusing on 'Queer & Now: The Trouble with Gender Identity.' This trade paperback, published by Melbourne University in 2019, dives deep into critical discussions surrounding sexuality and identity. The cover essay, written by acclaimed author Adolfo Aranjuez, challenges conventional notions of self-perception, offering insights on the complex interplay between gender and identity. The term 'queer' emerges as a rich and multifaceted concept that defies singular definitions, capturing the essence of fluidity and personal truth.Within this celebrated volume, readers will also find an array of engaging non-fiction essays by notable writers such as Katharine Murphy, Henry Reynolds, and Ruby Hamad. A selection of captivating memoirs showcases personal narratives from voices like Shu-Ling Chua and Shane Maloney, reflecting on diverse experiences. Fiction enthusiasts can enjoy new works by authors including Nicholas Jose and Jennifer Mills, while poetry lovers will find a treasure trove of verses from Judith Beveridge and Pam Brown.
Whether you are a literature aficionado or simply seeking to understand the intricacies of modern gender discourse, Meanjin Vol 78, No 1 is an essential read for those interested in contemporary themes of identity and society. Immerse yourself in this compelling collection today!
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ISBN: 9780522875669
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2019
Publisher: MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PUB
Pages: 1
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Autumn Edition - Queer & Now. The Trouble with Gender Identity.
In the issue's cover essay, 'Quest and Queerness- Role-Playing Identity', Adolfo Aranjuez writes on sexuality, gender and the trouble with pinning down a satisfactory, and true, sense of self. He settles on queer. 'Queer is fallible but it embodies the very illusory stability that it challenges. Non-binary, mongrel Asian, dual citizen, identity double bind-for me queer is coming home.' Plus, in other non-fiction- Katharine Murphy, Henry Reynolds, Ruby Hamad, Tony Birch, Greg Melleuish, Omar Sakr and more. There's memoir from- Shu-Ling Chua, Na'ama Carlin, Joan Fleming, Shane Maloney and Indigo Perry. New fiction from- Nicholas Jose, Jennifer Mills, Lola Button, and Rafeif Ismail. And poetry from- Judith Beveridge, Simeon Kronenberg, Stephen Edgar, Pam Brown,Ashley Haywood, Sarah Day, Melinda Smith, David McCooey, and Madeleine Dale. Plus- Shaun Micallef gets lost in renovation.
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Let’s address the elephant in the room: Crocs look like a rubber cheese grater had a baby with a sandal. And yet somehow these things are a parenting cheat code. The comfort is unreal (10/10). Kids slip them on and suddenly they’re walking on clouds, bouncing around like tiny caffeinated marshmallows. Cleaning them is almost suspiciously easy (10/10) mud, juice, questionable playground goo just rinse and move on like nothing ever happened. The ventilation holes (9/10) actually do their job, keeping little feet from becoming sweaty disasters, though they also double as convenient entry points for sand, pebbles, and whatever treasures your kid decides to collect.
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Comfy and great quality
Size: 3 Little Kid, Color: Blue Bolt
Perfect fit and comfortable!
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My grandson loves and wears crocs all the time so he really appreciated a new pair of them. I personally think they’re ugly and would never wear. Rubber shoes?! Ridiculous. There’s plenty of other stylish and nice looking shoes that are just as comfortable. The cost of crocs is crazeeee! That’s why I will only give 4 stars. However, it was all about pleasing my grandkid.
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