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Jazz Money
Indigenous Australian Poetry
Cultural Identity Exploration
Contemporary Activism
Blak Queer Narratives
Memory And Place
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
136
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
How To Make A Basket Is A Poetry Collection By Jazz Money That Draws Readers Into The Rich Tapestry Of Contemporary Indigenous Australian Experience. This David Unaipon AwardโWinning Work Blends Humor With Sharp Insight To Confront The Complexities Of Life In The Australian Colony Today. Written For Adults And For Poetry Lovers Who Crave Voices That Are Fearless, Intimate, And Socially Engaged, The Book Carries A Warm, Defiant, And Hopeful Tone.
Money Writes In A Blend Of Wiradjuri And English, Weaving Memory, Place, And Identity As The Rhythms Of Love And Resistance. In How To Make A Basket, Personal Memory Sits Beside Political Critique, And Blak And Queer Love Shines Through The Violence Of Colonization, Offering Resilience And Beauty That Feels Both Intimate And Universal. The Poems Invite Readers To Listen To Ancestors And To The Living Voices Of Today, Creating A Sense Of Continuity And Reclamation.
Money's Writing Uses Bilingual Language, Allowing Memory And Belonging To Deepen With Each Line. The Collection Moves With A Deliberately Musical PaceโLyrical, Sometimes Playful, Sometimes SpareโSo The Experience Is Immersive Rather Than Didactic. Whether Exploring The Weight Of History Or Celebrating The Warmth Of Community And Queer Love, The Poems Keep Momentum Through Vivid Imagery And Precise Observation.
After Finishing How To Make A Basket, Readers Carry A Deeper Understanding Of Indigenous Histories And A Renewed Sense Of Belonging. The Book Invites You To Reimagine And Re-Voice The Stories That Color Our World, Leaving You Moved, Thoughtful, And Inspired To View Your Own Place In History With Empathy And Hope.
Product Details
Author
Jazz Money
Publisher
University Of Queensland Press
Number of Pages
136
Language
English
SKU
BK0518327
ISBN
9780702263385
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.7 x 1.02 x 19.69 cm
Binding
Paperback
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