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ISSN 1327-9556
Special Issues: scholarly article
Vol. 25, Issue Special 64, 2021October 31, 2021 AEST

Writing ecological disfigurement: First Nations poetry after ‘the black grass of bitumen’

Amanda Johnson,
Aboriginal ecopoeticsAboriginal poetriesAustralian post-pastoral poetryenvironmental poetryFirst Nations poetry
https://doi.org/10.52086/001c.30985
Photo by Benny Samuel on Unsplash
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Johnson, Amanda. 2021. “Writing Ecological Disfigurement: First Nations Poetry after ‘the Black Grass of Bitumen’” TEXT 25 (Special 64): 1–25. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.52086/​001c.30985.

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