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Against Disappearance: Essays on Memory

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Against Disappearance: Essays on Memory

Contributors:

By (Author) Leah Jing McIntosh
Edited by Adolfo Aranjuez

ISBN:

9780648987581

Publisher:

Pantera Press

Imprint:

Pantera Press

Publication Date:

30th August 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

360

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

274g

Description

In this collection of new essays from the Liminal & Pantera Press Nonfiction Prize longlist, First Nations writers and writers of colour bend and shift boundaries, query the past and envision new futures. They ask: How do we write or hold our former selves, our ancestries How does where we come from connect to where we are headed How do we tell the stories of those who have been diminished or ignored in the writing of history How do we do justice to the lives they lived, or to the people they were From the intricacies of trans becoming, to violences inflicted on stateless peoples, to complex inheritances and the intertwining of tradition, politics and place, this prescient collection challenges singular narratives about the past, offering testimony and prophecy alike. ESSAYS BY Andr Dao, Barry Corr, Brandon K. Liew, Elizabeth Flux, Frankey Chung-Kok-Lun, grace ugamay dulawan, Hannah Wu, Hasib Hourani, Hassan Abul, Jon Tjhia, Kasumi Bocrzyk, Lucia Tung Vy Nguyn, Lou Garcia-Dolnik, Lur Alghurabi, Mykaela Saunders, Ouyang Yu, Ruby-Rose Pivet-Marsh, Ryan Gustafsson, Suneeta Peres da Costa and Veronica Gorrie. 'This is truly an explosive anthology of exciting voices you will be hearing from years from now. Each essay is a marvel in itself, a microcosm of insight and inventiveness; and together they make up the brilliant future of new Australian writing.' Alice Pung

Author Bio

Founded in late 2016, Liminal is an anti-racist literary platform that supports and elevates talented writers and artists in so-called Australia. Liminal showcases creatives from a wide range of disciplinesliterature, art, music, journalism and more. Working towards a more equitable arts sector, Liminal is made by a dedicated team located around the continent. Leah Jing McIntosh is a critic, researcher and the founding editor of Liminal. Through the Liminal project, she has published an extensive collection of longform interviews and award-winning writing and art by Asian Australian artists. Working towards and advocating for a more equitable arts sector, she has produced community events, established national literary prizes, and created mentorships, residencies and workshops for racialised artists.

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