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Meanjin Quarterly
In the lead essay for the Winter issue of Meanjin, titled The Woman is Hysterical, author Fiona Wright argues that it’s high time we trusted women to know their own…
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Jonathan Green
In this issue of Meanjin Frank Moorhouse describes the path followed by those who take ‘the writer’s oath’. Katharine Murphy wonders where politics might take us next. Ben Walter walks…
A tinge of sadness in this June 2017 edition of Meanjin- it includes the last Commonplace column filed by John Clarke before his death in April. Published with the kind…
In the issue’s cover essay, ‘Queer and Now’, Adolfo Aranjuez writes on sexuality, gender and the trouble with pinning down a satisfactory, and true, sense of self.
A broad canvas of fine fiction that ranges from Tim Winton to Melissa Lucashenko, from Lily Brett to David Malouf
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Featuring Briohny Doyle on technology, time, sex and paranoia. Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian maintain an online conversation during The Last Days of Manus Prison. Katharine Murphy charts the decline…
‘Between 1970 and 2012, according to the World Wildlife Fund, the population of non-human vertebrate animals on earth dropped by 58%…’
;In her lead essay in the Spring edition of…
Winter 2018
Clementine Ford wonders whether the #MeToo movement represents a turning point for women, Anna Spargo-Ryan thinks not- ‘In the wake of #MeToo, when women said 'this time it…