Now We Are Ten: Griffith Review 41

Now We Are Ten: Griffith Review 41 by Julianne (ed) Schultz


ISBN
9781922079985
Published
Released
01 / 08 / 2013
Binding
Paperback
Pages
288
Dimensions
153 x 234mm

In this anniversary edition the insights from the past will inform a forward-looking agenda, explored with flair and literary panache. Frank Moorhouse reconsiders the proliferation of surveillance, Melissa Lucashenko observes up close what life is like being poor in a rich country, Kathy Marks describes how western Sydney has become a metaphor for a changing nation, Anna Rose anticipates how change might occur, Desmond Manderson draws parallels between the war on drugs and treatment of refugees, Michael Wesley tests what an Asian century might really mean, Rodney Croome argues that belonging will define the next decade, Andrew Belk explores the price of flying in and flying out - and more. Now We are Ten offers powerful insights into the challenges of the next ten years on the eve of the federal election.
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