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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.
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Volume 33, Number 2, 2019Table of Contents
- From the Editor
- pp. 199-200
- Near-believing
- pp. 220-240
- when the utu came
- p. 265
- Available time
- p. 266
- Sexing the Banana: Michele Lee's Banana Girl
- pp. 332-346
- At the Pub
- pp. 397-399
- What a Perfect Kebab Tastes Like
- pp. 400-407
- Ngā whānau [The families]
- pp. 408-414
- Angel of the Void (five-second fall)
- pp. 415-420
- The Sleepers
- p. 421
- Stump Psalm
- p. 422
- Our breathing sounds like a blanket
- pp. 423-424
- About Robert Dixon: "RobCon 2019"
- pp. 428-430
- About Art: A Map Much Needed
- pp. 430-432
- About Auctions: The Art of Not Forgetting
- pp. 435-436
- Everyone has a mirror face
- pp. 437-438
- From the ashes of grief
- pp. 438-440
- Taking the fight to corporate culture
- pp. 441-443
- Yearning for a time beyond time
- pp. 443-445
- A meditation on seeking the animal cure
- pp. 448-450
- A wild ride sparked by a silver car
- pp. 450-451
- Contributors
- pp. 456-459
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