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'Ali Alizadeh’s Marx and Art is a timely book. Its initial comments focussing on neo-liberal valuations of art have taken on a (more) sinister turn as COVID-19 has arrested the supply chains of global capitalism.'
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yTEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programsvol.24no.2October2020207534852020periodical issue 'Scholarly contributions to the October 2020 edition of TEXT canvas a range of research problems, from doctoral pedagogy to the role of the imagination in the creation of sensory narrative detail, from critical approaches to worldbuilding to the problem of the anti-heroine. Contributing authors also engage a wide range of forms including scriptwriting, prose poetry, realist fiction, sci-fi and fantasy and experimental life writing.' (Editorial introduction)2020