How to Make a Basket

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  • Author:
    MONEY Jazz
  • ISBN:
    9780702263385
  • Publication Date:
    August 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    136
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    University of Queensland Press
  • Country of Publication:
How to Make a Basket
How to Make a Basket

How to Make a Basket

Regular price $30.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MONEY Jazz
  • ISBN:
    9780702263385
  • Publication Date:
    August 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    136
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    University of Queensland Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Simmering with protest and boundless love, Jazz Money's David Unaipon Award-winning collection, how to make a basket, examines the tensions of living in the Australian colony today. By turns scathing, funny and lyrical, Money uses her poetry as an extension of protest against the violence of the colonial state, and as a celebration of Blak and queer love. Deeply personal and fiercely political, these poems attempt to remember, revision and re-voice history.

Writing in both Wiradjuri and English language, Money explores how places and bodies hold memories, and the ways our ancestors walk with us, speak through us and wait for us.

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  • Simmering with protest and boundless love, Jazz Money's David Unaipon Award-winning collection, how to make a basket, examines the tensions of living in the Australian colony today. By turns scathing, funny and lyrical, Money uses her poetry as an extension of protest against the violence of the colonial state, and as a celebration of Blak and queer love. Deeply personal and fiercely political, these poems attempt to remember, revision and re-voice history.

    Writing in both Wiradjuri and English language, Money explores how places and bodies hold memories, and the ways our ancestors walk with us, speak through us and wait for us.

Simmering with protest and boundless love, Jazz Money's David Unaipon Award-winning collection, how to make a basket, examines the tensions of living in the Australian colony today. By turns scathing, funny and lyrical, Money uses her poetry as an extension of protest against the violence of the colonial state, and as a celebration of Blak and queer love. Deeply personal and fiercely political, these poems attempt to remember, revision and re-voice history.

Writing in both Wiradjuri and English language, Money explores how places and bodies hold memories, and the ways our ancestors walk with us, speak through us and wait for us.