Antipodes Volume 34, Number 1 (June 2020)

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The official publication of the American Association of Australasian Literary Studies, Antipodes is published in June and December of each year. The journal welcomes critical essays on any aspect of Australian and New Zealand literature and culture, and comparative studies are especially encouraged. Additionally, Antipodes publishes short fiction, excerpts from novels, drama, and poetry written by Australian and New Zealand authors. 

The official publication of the American Association of Australasian Literary Studies, Antipodes is published in June and December of each year. The journal welcomes critical essays on any aspect of Australian and New Zealand literature and culture, and comparative studies are especially encouraged. Additionally, Antipodes publishes short fiction, excerpts from novels, drama, and poetry written by Australian and New Zealand authors.

Antipodes Volume 34, Issue 1 (June 2020)

From the Editor

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Essay
“The Water Changing under Keel”: Chris Wallace-Crabbe and the Transformation of Style
Judith Bishop

Peter Cowan: An Angry Penguin in the West
John Barnes

Featured Writer: Brian Castro
Introduction: Brian Castro—Mon Semblable—Mon Frère!
Peter D. Mathews

No Crossword or Chiasmus: The Self-Vexing of Literariness in Brian Castro’s Blindness and Rage
Nicholas Birns

Mixed-Race Corporality in Brian Castro’s Fiction
Marilyne Brun

Stealing the Scene: Brian Castro’s Double-Wolf
Tony Hughes-d'Aeth

Reading Brian Castro’s Shanghai Dancing at the Bottom of the Sea
Reuben Mackey

Poetry
Seasons in Rotation — Chris Wallace-Crabbe

Blue — Cassandra O'Loughlin

The sun and the moon — Stephen Brock

Testimony — Claire Miranda Roberts

The Home — Mona Zahra Attamimi

Needle — Eileen Chong

Monologue to a Wayward Niece — Geoff Goodfellow

Missing the Rain — Ross Gillett

Her Da's hip — Carol Jenkins

Working from Home — Petra White

No New Thing Under the Sun— Liam Ferney

The Clocks — Roland Leach

Fiction and Creative Nonfiction
Micklos. And I — Jordon Conway

The Atoll — Caroline Flood

Stone — Rachel Robertson

Reviews
Criticism
Lyn McCredden. The Fiction of Tim Winton — Salhia Ben-Messahel

Josephine A. McQuail, ed. Janet Frame in Focus: Women Analyze the Works of the New Zealand Writer — Eva Rueschmann

Chrystopher J. Spicer. Cyclone Country: The Language of Place and Disaster in Australian Literature — Robert Zeller

Memoir
Christopher Raja. Into the Suburbs: A Migrant’s Story— Kiran Bhat

Fiction
Lainie Anderson. Long Flight Home — Victoria Avery

Tom Keneally. The Dickens Boy — Ryan Shek

Abstracts

Contributors

Guidelines for Contributors

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