Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 'The Roof is on Fire': The Academic Writer and Social Critique
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'...[T]he problem of politics, and how it affects the ethical practice of writing. Tess Brady makes a powerful case ..., and effectively throws down a gauntlet to writers to follow up political and human rights concerns, and to publish what she calls 'papers critiquing much of what I was appalled by in conservative Australia'. - Editorial, Text Vol. 10 No. 1, April 2006

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  • This paper was delivered on 27 November 2005 as a Keynote Address at Alchemy: Blending Research and Creativity, the Tenth Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Writing Programs, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 25-27 November 2005.

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