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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 No Limits : Trans Sporting Lives
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  • Epigraph: …transgender – is a futurity of the here and of the now, a virtuality that does not belong to the past nor does it lend itself to projections of the future, but it is totally immersed in the very now of the present.
    Caterina Nirta

    My vision of utopia would be where I wouldn’t have to choose
    (between queerness and cultural identity).

    Willurai Kirkbright

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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review Hey, Utopia! no. 73 2021 22539795 2021 periodical issue

    'There’s no place like utopia.

    'What are the possibilities and pitfalls of imagining a better future? Hey, Utopia! explores the ramifications of Thomas More's term in a range of contexts: the possible and the improbable, the out of reach and almost realised.

    'Edited by Ashley Hay and featuring work by Sarah SentillesThurston Moore & John KinsellaEllen van NeervanAlex CothrenFiona Foley and Lea McInerneyGriffith Review 73 looks into visions past and present, those with potential and those that proved punishing.' (Publication summary)

    2021
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  • Clear Mountain, Strathpine area, Pine Rivers area, Brisbane Outer North, Brisbane, Queensland,
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