'Issue 27 Transitions: Ecopoetics from the Global South arrives at a time of uncertainty—which is perhaps a cliché to say now— but also at the titular time of transitions. Extremely rapidly, the earth and our climates are changing and we are adapting the way we live in order to sustain life. As writers and creators, we are attempting to make sense of these transitions, to deconstruct our human damages, to imagine futures, and discern meaning and hold a lens to the current and the past. This collection of ecopoetry, fiction and nonfiction offers fresh insights on climate and environmental discourse from across Australia and the global south. ' (Publication introduction)
Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
Poetry by
Craig Santos Perez
Ranjit Hoskote
Vanita Agrawal
Sonnet Mondal
Ojo Taiye
Lawdenmarc Decamora
Also includes :
Come a gutsa by Zoë Meager
No Place Like Home by Sushma Joshi
Jennifer Mackenzie reviews Sudeep Sen’s Anthropocene
Lesley Lebkowicz reviews While I am drawing breath by Rose Ausländer (trans)