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Alternative title: This Foreign Country
Note: Guest Editor.
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... no. 1 2007 of Coolabah est. 2007 Coolabah
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Notes

  • This edition was first conceived as the last printed edition of it's former title Eucalypt, but a slight delay in the publication allowed This Foreign Country to be the first number of Coolabah.
  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Melbourne in Winteri"Under the rain", Ruth Sancho , single work poetry (p. 6)
Reflections on Phenomenology and the Poetry of Kevin Hart : Foreignness and Strangeness at the Heart of Australian Identity, Carles Serra Pages , single work criticism
'In a deconstructive fashion, this paper analyses the Heideggerian concept of Bodenständigkeit ("rootedness") from the point of view of the Boden ("earth", "ground") in general, that is, before its diffraction as Bodenständigkeit and Bodenlösigkeit ("uprootedness"). Whereas Heidegger makes of the concepts of "description" and "expression" two species of the genre Bodenständigkeit, we will proceed otherwise, and derive them from the general concept of Bodenlösigkeit ("uprootedness"). In this way, following the threads of the poetry of Kevin Hart, we will suggest that it is possible to affirm that all poetry is about finitude, contingency and destiny, both from the point of view of its form and of its content. In the course of our analysis, we will wonder about the role of identity and alterity in the construction of Australian identity. Source: Carles Serra Page.
(p. 24-35)
Gulliver Surfs Into Alice’s Virgin Bayi"I whisper:", Ruth Sancho , single work poetry (p. 36-38)
Why Do You Have To Own Everything Nice?i"I’ve got used to walking on St. Kilda beach in the morning.", Ruth Sancho , single work poetry (p. 84)

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