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After Australia

Climate catastrophe, police brutality, white genocide, totalitarian rule and the erasure of black history provide the backdrop for stories of love, courage and hope. In this unflinching new anthology, eleven of Australia's most daring Indigenous writers and writers of colour provide a glimpse of Australia as we head toward the year 2050.

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32320004806109 A823.4 AFT
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
32320004806117 A823.4 AFT
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . On Loan . 4 May 2024
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ISBN 9781925972818 (pbk.)
192597281X (pbk.)
Classification Number A823.4 AFT
Title After Australia [BK]
Note Published by Affirm Press in partnership with Diversity Arts Australia and Sweatshop Literacy Movement.
"After empire, after colony, after white supremacy...twelve diverse writers imagine an alternative Australia."--Cover.
Contents Black thoughts: unreconcilliatory futures / prologue by Hannah Donnelly -- We live on, in story / Karen Wyld -- Bu liao qing / Michelle Law -- White flu / Omar Sakr -- Black thoughts: miscegenation / Interlude by Hannah Donnelly -- Displaced / Zoya Patel -- Stitches through time / Sarah Ross -- Ostraka /Claire G. Coleman -- Buto (Tagalog, noun: bone, seed) / Kaya Ortiz -- Black thoughts: horses and mules / interlude by Hannah Donnelly -- List of known remedies / Khalid Warsame -- The East Australia Company Mango Bridge / Roanna Gonsalves -- Your skin is the only cloth you cannot wash / Future D. Fidel -- Message from the Ngurra Palya / Ambelin Kwaymullina -- Black thoughts: Pemulwuy / epilogue by Hannah Donnelly -- A timeline to 2050 / afterword by Lena Nahlous.
Climate catastrophe, police brutality, white genocide, totalitarian rule and the erasure of black history provide the backdrop for stories of love, courage and hope. In this unflinching new anthology, eleven of Australia's most daring Indigenous writers and writers of colour provide a glimpse of Australia as we head toward the year 2050.
Subject Aboriginal Australians Literary collections.
Australian poetry
Anthologies
Multiculturalism -- Australia
Australian fiction
Fiction
Essays
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of
Climatic changes
Cultural awareness
Police brutality
Race relations
Social conditions
Australian literature -- Aboriginal Australian authors
Short stories, Australian
Fiction
Additional Author Ahmad, Michael Mohammed
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