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Natalie Harkin

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  • Andy Jackson
    Caesura and the Deforming Poem: Rupture as a Space for the Other

    How does poetry deal with disability? At the level of theme and voice, Australian poetry – including the theorising and criticism of it – has…

    23 May 2022
  • Robert Newton
    ‘Listen        to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie Scarce

    In this article, I ask how the British nuclear humanities, and in particular literary studies, might turn towards Indigenous Australian artistic, literary and critical work…

    2 May 2023
  • Mandy Treagus
    Recentring Water: Thinking with the Chain of Ponds

    What might thinking with specific waters, and particular watery forms, bring to our understandings of how literature comes to mean? Taking cues from recent work…

    25 May 2024

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