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Warning: The podcast contains explicit language. Just as COVID-19 has laid bare the racial, gender, and economic inequalities upon which our societies are built, the accelerating climate catastrophe has made the violence of capitalism and colonialism inescapable. Yet as social and political structures around the world buckle and break, writers are finding new ways of representing and interrogating the world we inhabit. What is the role of the writer in such a moment? What is the role of writing in helping us imagine and reimagine the future? Writers Evelyn Araluen, Tony Birch, and James Bradley examine the power of writing during a moment of multiplying and interconnecting crises. For more information about this event click here.

Timestamps

01:00 Introduction and Acknowledgement of Country - Chris Wright

02:55 Poem: Acknowledgement of Cuntery - Evelyn Araluen

08:40 Writing in a Time of Converging Crises

24:15 Growing Realisation That We're Entwined with the Natural World

43:30 The Role of the Writer in the Age of Crisis

55:35 Creating Space for Both Grief and Hope

1:05:40 The Confronting, Violent and Horrific Reality of the Climate Crisis

1:19:15 Storytelling Through Different Mediums

Speakers

Evelyn Araluen, Poet and Researcher Professor

Tony Birch, Author

Dr James Bradley, University of Sydney Professor

Christopher Wright (Chair), University of Sydney


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