Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 'All That Is Solid Melts into the Air' : 'The Winds of Change' and Other Analogues of Colonialism in Disney's Mary Poppins
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The Road Rachel Buchanan , 2011 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 70 no. 4 2011; (p. 146-151)

‘Traffic is like nature. Traffic flows and banks up, it weaves and surges. Traffic makes shadows and streams. It hums and screeches and throbs. Traffic glows in the dark. Traffic can be heavy or light, like the rain. You and your car are part of the traffic yet you also observe this phenomenon, 'traffic', as if you were not implicated in it at all.’ (Publication abstract)

The Road Rachel Buchanan , 2011 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 70 no. 4 2011; (p. 146-151)

‘Traffic is like nature. Traffic flows and banks up, it weaves and surges. Traffic makes shadows and streams. It hums and screeches and throbs. Traffic glows in the dark. Traffic can be heavy or light, like the rain. You and your car are part of the traffic yet you also observe this phenomenon, 'traffic', as if you were not implicated in it at all.’ (Publication abstract)

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