Poetic Justice Contemporary Australian Voices on Equality and Human Rights |
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Editor:
| Dao, André Press, Rosalina Solah, Benjamin Jones, Laura |
Contribution by:
| Tsiolkas, Christos Cordover, Gideon Burnside, Julian Petty, James Keon-Cohen, Bryan Affleck, Dana Hirsch, Asher Randle, Justin Ruff, Tilman Potvin, Chloe Merope, Sienna Tabbaa, Mohamad O'Neill, Laura Woodhead, Jacinda Larsen, Kate Tuomy, Fiona T, Jacky Incognita, Lia Lesson, Luka Anastasi, Amanda Alizadeh, Ali Clarke, Maxine Beneba Jackson, Andy Verdon, Robert Dennis, Jake Shafaei, Shahin Grant, Lee Konchi, Sadami Boylan, Jessie Rennie, Reko Killeen, Fatima Grant, Pat Fraser, Malcolm Tham, Joo-Cheong Charlesworth, Hilary Coleridge, Paddy Alizzi, John Birch, Tony Savage, Ellena Manne, Anne Green, Michael Bellette, Filipa Hartley, Rose Wilson, Sam |
Designed by:
| Grigg, Jenny Midson, Cameron |
Assisted by:
| Hadley, Erin McKenzie, Kate |
Software by:
| Collinson, Simon |
ISBN: | 978-0-9924960-0-5 |
Publication Date: | May 2014 |
Publisher: | Right Now
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $34.95 |
Book Description:
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POETIC JUSTICE: CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN VOICES ON EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS is an anthology of the best human rights writing and art from the Right Now online magazine. POETIC JUSTICE is a collection of essays, fiction, poetry and visual art about human rights issues in Australia. From asylum seekers to Indigenous land rights; from the surveillance state to police racism, this anthology chronicles contemporary Australian debates about social justice. Each of the works is an exercise in...
More DescriptionPOETIC JUSTICE: CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN VOICES ON EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS is an anthology of the best human rights writing and art from the Right Now online magazine. POETIC JUSTICE is a collection of essays, fiction, poetry and visual art about human rights issues in Australia. From asylum seekers to Indigenous land rights; from the surveillance state to police racism, this anthology chronicles contemporary Australian debates about social justice. Each of the works is an exercise in compassion as Poetic Justice seeks to recover the humanity too often lost in our discussions of human rights. Featuring work by Malcolm Fraser, Julian Burnside, Anne Manne, Tony Birch, Pat Grant and a foreword by Christos Tsiolkas. The anthology is designed by Jenny Grigg.