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Book That Looks on Tempests

    Book Details:
  • Author : Barbie Robinson
  • Publisher : For Pity Sake Publishing
  • Release : 2018-04-02
  • ISBN : 0648283941
  • Pages : 62 pages

Download or read book That Looks on Tempests written by Barbie Robinson and published by For Pity Sake Publishing. This book was released on 2018-04-02 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: That Looks on Tempests is Barbie Robinson's third solo book of poetry and the first to be published by For Pity Sake. The work is highly personal, created as part of Barbie’s ‘Gratitude Project’ after a life-saving stem cell transplant. "People, Places and Paradoxes. That Looks on Tempests - Thoughts on the nature of love is a sensitive, evocative collection. A wry interrogation of the ambiguity inherent in the poet’s embrace of a new home and the courage it takes to love, Barbie Robinson’s third book of poetry contains a playfulness to delight the reader along with sudden insights into the nature of relationships. Here we delve into the richness of a migrant’s experience, the lands inhabited and the creatures, human and otherwise, who reside forever in her soul." -- Sara Dowse, author of West Block and As the Lonely Fly.

Book There is No Mystery

Download or read book There is No Mystery written by Karen Kituai and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Weereewa a Festival of Lake George

Download or read book Weereewa a Festival of Lake George written by and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 1 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Straggling Into Winter

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kathy Kituai
  • Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
  • Release : 2009-01-22
  • ISBN : 1442957018
  • Pages : 218 pages

Download or read book Straggling Into Winter written by Kathy Kituai and published by ReadHowYouWant.com. This book was released on 2009-01-22 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: how truthful the trees/outstretched and bare this winter/no leaves to clothe them/how honest your nakedness/here beside me in old age. A serene and very human voice emerges from a year-long tanka journal in which the changing seasons reflect the poet's thoughts on illness, love, and world events. The great delight of the tanka is the jewel-like images it produces: how a bowl captures moonlight, willow twigs flaring at sunset, a poet wandering into a fog, pumpkin shoots, playing checkers when the doorbell rings. Poems that chronicle the progress of illness, the black butterfly of cancer, alternate with visiting wild birds and animals and moments of humour, even in the hospital, where crutches are stolen by hospital terrorists, musings on the Israel/Palestine tragedy, and the nature of old age and love. Kituai may be one of those rare writers who reject the idea that illness and death are things that have to be worked through and then left behind; rather, by beginning and ending with winter, she suggests death and loss are where we begin and what we work towards. There's peace in that thought.

Book Deep in the Valley of Tea Bowls

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kathy Kituai;Fergus Stewart
  • Publisher : Interactive Publications Pty Ltd
  • Release : 2015-05-14
  • ISBN : 192212088X
  • Pages : 126 pages

Download or read book Deep in the Valley of Tea Bowls written by Kathy Kituai;Fergus Stewart and published by Interactive Publications Pty Ltd. This book was released on 2015-05-14 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What do a poet and a potter have in common? Isn’t the daily task of working with clay, be it plugging, glazing or trimming pots ready to be fired in the kiln much the same as writing zero drafts in a journal and moulding these entries into poetry for publication? After many years of taking notes at Fergus Stewart’s pottery studios, Kathy Kituai and Fergus Stewart, who both endeavour to capture the ordinary moment in their art, came to the conclusion that the main difference between pottery and poetry, was only an extra ‘t’. Deep in the Valley of Tea Bowls, then, sets the process of craft into a fluid dialogue between art forms – pottery and poems – with pleasing and sometimes surprising results. In her sustained collaboration with Scottish ceramicist, Fergus Stewart, Kathy Kituai constructs subtle tanka narratives and scenes where writer and artist work, think and feel, yoked together and apart. Wonderful! – David Gilbey An artist can interact with a material, responding to its signals, improvising, or allowing an idea to develop by reacting as it reveals its twists and turns. A richer blending develops when artists collaborate with each other, the diffusion creating something richer than either had imagined. This book is such a collaboration. – Owen Rye

Book Australian Dictionary of Biography  Volume 19

Download or read book Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 19 written by Melanie Nolan and published by ANU Press. This book was released on 2021-03-09 with total page 970 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Volume 19 of the Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB) contains concise biographies of individuals who died between 1991 and 1995. The first of two volumes for the 1990s, it presents a colourful montage of late twentieth-century Australian life, containing the biographies of significant and representative Australians. The volume is still in the shadow of World War II with servicemen and women who enlisted young appearing, but these influences are dimming and there are now increasing numbers of non-white, non-male, non-privileged and non-straight subjects. The 680 individuals recorded in volume 19 of the ADB include Wiradjuri midwife and Ngunnawal Elder Violet Bulger; Aboriginal rights activist, poet, playwright and artist Kevin Gilbert; and Torres Strait Islander community leader and land rights campaigner Eddie Mabo. HIV/AIDS child activists Tony Lovegrove and Eve Van Grafhorst have entries, as does conductor Stuart Challender, ‘the first Australian celebrity to go public’ about his HIV/AIDS condition in 1991. The arts are, as always, well-represented, including writers Frank Hardy, Mary Durack and Nene Gare, actors Frank Thring and Leonard Teale and arts patron Ian Potter. We are beginning to see the effects of the steep rise in postwar immigration flow through to the ADB. Artist Joseph Stanislaw Ostoja-Kotkowski was born in Poland. Pilar Moreno de Otaegui, co-founded the Spanish Club of Sydney. Chinese restaurateur and community leader Ming Poon (Dick) Low migrated to Victoria in 1953. Often we have a dearth of information about the domestic lives of our subjects; politician Olive Zakharov, however, bravely disclosed at the Victorian launch of the federal government’s campaign to Stop Violence Against Women in 1993 that she was a survivor of domestic violence in her second marriage. Take a dip into the many fascinating lives of the Australian Dictionary of Biography.

Book Dislocating the Frontier

    Book Details:
  • Author : Deborah Bird Rose
  • Publisher : ANU E Press
  • Release : 2006-03-01
  • ISBN : 1920942378
  • Pages : 215 pages

Download or read book Dislocating the Frontier written by Deborah Bird Rose and published by ANU E Press. This book was released on 2006-03-01 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The frontier is one of the most pervasive concepts underlying the production of national identity in Australia. Recently it has become a highly contested domain in which visions of nationhood are argued out through analysis of frontier conflict. DISLOCATING THE FRONTIER departs from this contestation and takes a critical approach to the frontier imagination in Australia. The authors of this book work with frontier theory in comparative and unsettling modes. The essays reveal diverse aspects of frontier images and dreams - as manifested in performance, decolonising domains, language, and cross-cultural encounters.

Book Dirrayawadha

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  • Author : Anita Heiss
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2024-07-31
  • ISBN : 1761105299
  • Pages : 286 pages

Download or read book Dirrayawadha written by Anita Heiss and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-07-31 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the bestselling author of Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray (River of Dreams) comes another groundbreaking historical novel about resistance, resilience and love during the frontier wars. Miinaa was a young girl when the white ghosts first arrived. She remembers the day they raised a piece of cloth and renamed her homeland ‘Bathurst’. Now she lives at Cloverdale and works for a white family who have settled there. The Nugents are kind, but Miinaa misses her miyagan. Her brother, Windradyne, is a Wiradyuri leader, and visits when he can, bringing news of unrest across their ngurambang. Miinaa hopes the violence will not come to Cloverdale, but she knows Windradyne is prepared to defend their Country if necessary. When Irish convict Daniel O’Dwyer arrives at the settlement, Miinaa’s life is transformed again. The pair are magnetically drawn to each other and begin meeting at the bila in secret. Dan understands how it feels to be displaced, but they still have a lot to learn about each other. Can their love survive their differences and the turmoil that threatens to destroy everything around them? Anita Heiss is breathing new life into the Australian historical epic. Dirrayawadha (Rise Up) shows the resistance leader Windradyne as the remarkable figure he was and surrounds him with fascinating figures otherwise lost to history. With irresistible imagination and verve, as well as a deep desire for truth telling, Anita Heiss’s novels are re-peopling our past.

Book Water Wind Art and Debate

    Book Details:
  • Author : Gavin Birch
  • Publisher : Sydney University Press
  • Release : 2007-10-12
  • ISBN : 1743329474
  • Pages : 446 pages

Download or read book Water Wind Art and Debate written by Gavin Birch and published by Sydney University Press. This book was released on 2007-10-12 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Australian community has become increasingly concerned about environmental issues, resulting in the Australian government placing a higher priority on global warming and climate change. This unique compilation, Water, Wind, Art and Debate highlights current research across a variety of Humanities and Science disciplines.

Book Dance On

    Book Details:
  • Author : Stephanie Burridge
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release : 2023-05-12
  • ISBN : 1000882519
  • Pages : 266 pages

Download or read book Dance On written by Stephanie Burridge and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-05-12 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Burridge and Svendler Nielsen bring together many perspectives from around the world on dancing experiences through life of senior artists and educators, whether as professionals working with community dance groups, in education or for recreation and well-being. Broadening our understanding of the burgeoning sector of maturing dances and dancers, this book incorporates a range of theoretical approaches with an emphasis on cultural and experiential dimensions. It includes examples of how artists, community practitioners, teachers, policy makers and academics work to better understand, promote and create new ways of thinking and working in the field of dance performance, education and well-being. Each section of the book includes a mixture of chapters based on research and case narratives focusing on practitioners’ experience, as well as conversations between world-renowned mature dance artists and choreographers. It features an eclectic mix of lived experiences, wisdom, deep knowledge and reflection. The book is a valuable resource for students of performing arts, pedagogy, choreography, community dance practice, social and cultural studies, aesthetics, interdisciplinary arts, dance therapy and more. Artists working across generations and in communities can also find useful inspiration for their continued dance practice.

Book Weereewa Bad Water

Download or read book Weereewa Bad Water written by Rowan Michael Conroy and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Weereewa   a Festival of Lake George

Download or read book Weereewa a Festival of Lake George written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Bunyips

    Book Details:
  • Author : Robert Holden
  • Publisher : National Library Australia
  • Release : 2001
  • ISBN : 9780642107329
  • Pages : 236 pages

Download or read book Bunyips written by Robert Holden and published by National Library Australia. This book was released on 2001 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Robert Holden enters the bunyips lair to reveal the fascinating literature, folklore and superstitions that have immortalised Australia's most enigmatic creature. Bunyips includes extracts from Australian stories about bunyips, featuring work by Edel Wignell, Rosa Campbell Praed, Catherine Stow, Dal Stivens and others.

Book What Remains

    Book Details:
  • Author : Tracey Lee
  • Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
  • Release : 2015-12-19
  • ISBN : 1514443961
  • Pages : 252 pages

Download or read book What Remains written by Tracey Lee and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2015-12-19 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The OHara family has lived on Lake Road for generationssince 1825, in fact. Their fates have been as varied as the lakes depths, but 1975 was a pivotal time in the life of the family. It was the year that Lily OHara was born and her mother, Moya, and brother, Brannen, disappeared. It was assumed that the two had drowned, but the bodies were never recovered. Her father, Cillian, could offer no explanation for the disappearance of his wife and son. The police and locals believed he was guilty of murder, but without bodies no charges could be laid. The young father attempted to raise his baby daughter with the help of his unmarried brother and sister, Darcy and Billie. The weight of loss and presumed guilt drove Cillian to take his own life when Lily was only nine months old. The novel commences with twenty-six-year-old Lily watching the now diminishing lake and thinking about her life. She tries to avoid dwelling on her familys demise. Billie and Darcy are now dead, and she knows little about the events from 1975. But the past can never be truly silenced, and the noise of those terrible losses roars back to life when bones are discovered in the drying mud of the now-empty lake. Lily is an archivist and curator. In her working life she makes sense of the past lives of other people by assigning meaning to the artefacts they leave behind. It becomes her mission to make sense of her fathers actions by examining what evidence remains. She will also come to accept that she, like all of us, has been shaped by the past. She must decide if she will be consumed or strengthened by what she finds out.

Book Yesterday  Today and Tomorrow

Download or read book Yesterday Today and Tomorrow written by Amelia Fielden and published by Interactive Publications. This book was released on 2011 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is an innovative project continuing and developing the collaborative relationship between two fine poets, juxtaposing tanka in diary form.

Book Dispossession and the Making of Jedda

Download or read book Dispossession and the Making of Jedda written by Catherine Kevin and published by Anthem Press. This book was released on 2020-08-31 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Dispossession and the Making of Jedda (1955)' newly locates the story of the genesis of the iconic 1955 film ‘Jedda’ (dir. Chauvel) and, in turn, ‘Jedda’ becomes a cultural context and point of reference for the history of race relations it tells. It spans the period 1930–1960 but is focused on the 1950s, the decade when Charles Chauvel looked to the ample resources of his friends in the rich pastoral Ngunnawal country of the Yass Valley to make his film. This book has four locations. The homesteads of the wealthy graziers in the Yass Valley and the Hollywood Mission in Yass town are its primary sites. Also relevant are the Sydney of the cultural and moneyed elites, and the Northern Territory where ‘Jedda’ was made. Its narrative weaves together stories of race relations at these four sites, illuminating the film’s motifs as they are played out in the Yass Valley, against a backdrop of Sydney and looking North towards the Territory. It is a reflection on family history and the ways in which the intricacies of race relations can be revealed and concealed by family memory, identity and myth-making. The story of the author, as the great granddaughter, great-niece and cousin of some of those who poured resources into the film, both disrupts and elaborates previously ingrained versions of her family history.