About Antipodes
Antipodes is published twice per year, in June and December. The journal welcomes critical essays on any aspect of Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific literature and culture, and comparative studies are especially encouraged. Additionally, Antipodes publishes short fiction, excerpts from novels, drama, and poetry written by Australian and New Zealand authors.
Current Issue: Volume 36, Issue 1 (2022)
Front Matter
From the Editor
Brenda Machosky
About the Cover
Uncle Paul Constable Calcott
AAALS Annual Creative Writing Competition
Cemetery Carnival (Día de los Muertos, Guatemala)
Susanne Kennedy
Boundary rider
William Fox
Night Stitches (A Cento)
Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon
Beyond the Marram Grass
Georgia Rose Phillips
Articles
Disability Representation in Australian Genre Fiction: Traditional Approaches and New Directions
Liz Shek-Noble
Complicating Feature: Gender and Disability in Mad Max: Fury Road
Katie Ellis, Gwyneth Peaty, and Leanne McRae
Poetry
But how did the hole get there?
Heather Taylor-Johnson
Peacock Culling, Whakatane
Debbie Lim
Light sings
Lidija Šimkutė
Exhibition Grounds, Brisbane
Jean Kent
On the Sudden Appearance of Hay Sheds
John Kinsella
Without a safety net
Peter Bakowski
at Tunnel Beach
Brent Cantwell
What is Passing
Jill Jones
Book Review
Contributors
Fiction and Creative Nonfiction
Ball Gown Hydrology
John Kinsella
From All Over...About Down Under
From Brest
Laura Singeot
From Chicago
Brenda Machosky
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