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A Poetics of Sacred and Secular in Australia
2020
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— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 20 no. 2 2020;'This essay examines the claims to secularity of contemporary Australia, arguing that in the context of Indigenous Australians' declaration, in the document 'Uluru: Statement from the Heart', and of many poetic expressions, we must more fully explore the category of the sacred. Further, the essay argues that in contemporary Australia, sacred and secular domains need to be mutually engaged. The essay offers the idea of the poetic sacred - where secular (political, earthed, civic) and sacred (numinous, transcendent, meaning-making) possibilities can be seen in dialogue. 'Uluru: Statement from the Heart', as well as the poetry of Bruce Dawe, Les Murray, Lionel Fogarty and Judith Beveridge are examined, as exemplars of the poetic sacred.' (Publication abstract)
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Judith Beveridge (1956- ) : 'Bahadour'
2009
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— Appears in: Sixty Classic Australian Poems 2009; (p. 272-275) -
An Interaction with Judith Beveridge's 'Bahadour'
2006
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— Appears in: Lemuria , Winter vol. 1 no. 1 2006; (p. 99-100) -
ReVerse
2005
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— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 9 April 2005; (p. 14) 80 Great Poems from Chaucer to Now 2006; (p. 324-326) Geoff Page looks at Judith Beveridge's poem Bahadour commenting that it is 'rare to see poems which are simultaneously so moral and so complex as this one.'
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ReVerse
2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 9 April 2005; (p. 14) 80 Great Poems from Chaucer to Now 2006; (p. 324-326) Geoff Page looks at Judith Beveridge's poem Bahadour commenting that it is 'rare to see poems which are simultaneously so moral and so complex as this one.' -
An Interaction with Judith Beveridge's 'Bahadour'
2006
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Lemuria , Winter vol. 1 no. 1 2006; (p. 99-100) -
Judith Beveridge (1956- ) : 'Bahadour'
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Sixty Classic Australian Poems 2009; (p. 272-275) -
A Poetics of Sacred and Secular in Australia
2020
single work
criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 20 no. 2 2020;'This essay examines the claims to secularity of contemporary Australia, arguing that in the context of Indigenous Australians' declaration, in the document 'Uluru: Statement from the Heart', and of many poetic expressions, we must more fully explore the category of the sacred. Further, the essay argues that in contemporary Australia, sacred and secular domains need to be mutually engaged. The essay offers the idea of the poetic sacred - where secular (political, earthed, civic) and sacred (numinous, transcendent, meaning-making) possibilities can be seen in dialogue. 'Uluru: Statement from the Heart', as well as the poetry of Bruce Dawe, Les Murray, Lionel Fogarty and Judith Beveridge are examined, as exemplars of the poetic sacred.' (Publication abstract)