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Celeste Liddle // Maimed but not dead: Is an Aboriginal rose a rose by any other name?

15.6.18

Maimed but not dead: Is an Aboriginal rose a rose by any other name?: Following quick action by Aboriginal writers Karen Wyld and Amy McQuire, along with others, highlighting not just the continual desecration of our languages but also the erasure of Aboriginal women from #metoo dialogues – despite us experiencing sexual violence at significantly higher rates – editor Jonathan Green submitted an apology and the online issue of Meanjin included an amended cover.


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