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    Portrait Of The Queer Body As Difficult Lace

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    In process
    Authors
    Godfrey, Madison
    Date
    2021
    Type
    Non traditional textual works
    
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    Source Title
    Meniscus
    Additional URLs
    http://meniscus.org.au/
    ISSN
    2202-8862
    Faculty
    Faculty of Humanities
    School
    School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97814
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Ekphrastic poem. Written in response to Pierre Fouché’s The Little Binche Peacock and Other Utopian Dreams, included in IOTA21 at John Curtin Gallery. Invited contributor to 'Curious Threads: Creative Writers Respond to IOTA21' (eds Rachel Robertson and Danielle O’Leary). This creative supplement was published in Meniscus Literary Journal Volume 9, Issue 2, 2021 (eds Paul Hetherington and Cassandra Atherton). The poem was later published in sole-authored poetry collection Dress Rehearsals by Madison Godfrey (Allen & Unwin 2023).

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