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Kurangk/Coorong atmospheres: Postcolonial stories and regional futures
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posted on 2019-10-01, 00:00 authored by Emily PotterEmily Potter, Brigid MagnerThis paper proposes an atmospheric understanding of regional writing, and considers a critical methodology for assembling a literary history of the Kurangk/Coorong region of South Australia. In opposition to literary history guided by national forms, this methodology works from within the shifting entanglements of postcolonial place and its many stories, recognising the material impacts of poetic practice on more-than-human environments. The future of the Kurangk/Coorong is caught up in how this place has, and continues to be, imagined and narrated.
Keywords: place, stories, postcolonial, atmospheres
Keywords: place, stories, postcolonial, atmospheres
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TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing ProgramsVolume
23Issue
2Pagination
1 - 21Publisher
Griffith University, School of ArtsLocation
Gold Coast, Qld.ISSN
1327-9556Language
engPublication classification
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