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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Researching the City and Walking with Street Dwellers : Recreating Urban Encounters Past and Present
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'The art of recreating cities imaginatively and the critical act of reading urban fiction involve processes of research and learning that often include encounters with specific cities and their dwellers, prompting reflection on the forms and ethics of such encounters. Whether carrying out historical research into the past or observation of the rapid transformation of contemporary cities, writers and critics often combine the acquisition of documentary and experiential knowledge of urban spaces. Taking two different categories of writing by Simone Lazaroo, on the one hand her texts on past relations between Singapore and Australia, and on the other her current stories on global cities after the Great Financial Crisis, we explore the processes of learning before and through representation, and the ethics of human interaction in the contact zone of the global urban where, increasingly, the world’s expelled have become street-dwellers.'

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    y separately published work icon Coolabah Veronica Brady, Academic Voices and Pending Hugs no. 22 2017 11150425 2017 periodical issue

    Issue dedicated to the memory of Dr. Veronica Brady (1929-2015).

    2017
    pg. 19-32
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19-32 http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/18630 Researching the City and Walking with Street Dwellers : Recreating Urban Encounters Past and Presentsmall AustLit logo Coolabah
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