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'When we put out the call for TRANSQUEER we asked poets ‘to explore trans identities not as positions to defend but as modes of becoming and thus ways of being human’ (Joy Ladin, Trans Studies Quarterly, 2016: 640) and ‘to believe that the world is QUEER, or that oneself is, or both, [and that this] is a window of doubt through which all creative possibility comes into being’ (Mark Doty, The Art of Description: World into Word).' (Stuart Barnes and Quinn Eades : Introduction)
Notes
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Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
The Kindness of Strangers: On New Zealand’s Literary Journals by Louise Wallace
Three Translated Xhevdet Bajraj Poems by Alice Whitmore
Four Translated Ángelo Néstore Poems by Lawrence Schimel
‘There is nothing more shared than language’: Carolyn DeCarlo Interviews Gregory Kan
Owen Bullock Reviews Rachel Blau DuPlessis
Winnie Siulolovao Dunn Reviews Tayi Tibble
Play Animals by Trish Salah
Queer and Desperate Poetry by Amber Dawn
TASHA by Eileen Myles
Moonface by Lune Loh
I in the Execrable Excess by B B P Hosmillo
IX by Ruben Quesada
Love Transposed by Ian Iqbal Rashid
@Lesbian_Animals by Robyn Maree Pickens
Personnel by A D Harper
Soteriology by Andrew Kirkrose
New DLC Patch : The Seven Deadly Skins for Gender Switch System by Andy Winter
Female Impersonator Holding Long Gloves by Chris Tse
I am a Man by Emma Barnes
Untitled 1 by Kristin LaFollette
Broken Dictionary by R A Briggs
A Dream of the Cyborg as Metaphor for the Historical Body Called Language by Francesca Lisette
Truck Stop Bitch by Megan Dunn
Drag Act by Kevin Cahill
I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile by Mark Anthony Cayanan
Finding Herbert by R L Swihart
At Rome by Penny Newell
Looking for Hot GAM by Andy Quan
The Doctors Say by Mark Ward
Dear Mr President by CA Conrad
Winnie Siulolovao Dunn Reviews Tayi Tibble
Owen Bullock Reviews Rachel Blau DuPlessis
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Includes art by Ms Saffaa, Ross Gibson and Chris Abrahams
Contents
- ‘Language Can Multiply Itself and Form Secret and Unusual Patterns’ : Andrew Pascoe Interviews Ania Walwicz, Andrew Pascoe (interviewer), single work interview
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Joan Fleming Reviews Fiona Hile and Luke Beesley,
single work
review
'Two very recent books by two mid-career Melbourne poets offer distinct intellectual gymnasiums in which to lift and push and run and sweat. I may not have been able to master these books, but they knocked the breath out of me.' (Introduction)
- ETAi"Fingers slick with smell,", single work poetry
- I Need to Stop Comparing Myself (To Every Other Trans Guy on Instagram)i"Every time someone makes a social media post about a t shot,", single work poetry
- Asylum Fashionsi"Why not slip on this jacket, check if it fits?", single work poetry
- Passingi"she dealt me a quick hand", single work poetry
- Butch Dancingi"We go out butch dancing", single work poetry
- Roadblock of Wantsi"Witness into (then out of) after-image.", single work poetry
- Namumulaklak Ang Tanrangkahani"The North Sea: a drama queen pounding the shore. You led me to the dark;", single work poetry
- Knitting A Poem By The Hoover Dami"Knitting a poem for Husker Du by the Hoover Dam", single work poetry
- Spooksi"I, a ghost of myself (groans and all), and you, cumbersome", single work poetry
- Watching Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake at Yoursi"This side of Melbourne, the river is a family trust.", single work poetry
- Everything Including the Obviousi"how can I describe you, my surprise, my unpredictable", single work poetry
- Bluei"Three years on and your husk-sweet voice so close I could lean back and touch", single work poetry
- Carpi"Fat carp smack up", single work poetry
- Horoscope for My Queer Self, Two Years Agoi"Maddie, pay attention. So there’s this TV personality called Antoni who you", single work poetry
- Trauma Hygienei"On certain days", single work poetry
- Trading Cardsi"You suggest playing Pokémon", single work poetry
- Loss Babyi"As we are building xenofam, connecting over cooking coding coddling,", single work poetry
- To Split and Joini"To praise impressions wherever bodies lie down, whoever", single work poetry