Arts

Arts & Culture

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What makes a short story great?

The best stories crackle with a kind of electricity, but why they grab us can be hard to articulate. A new podcast is trying to find the answer

Politics & Society

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Opinion

‘Just two men meeting for reasons that have little to do with ending a war’

Although Trump says Putin will face “very severe consequences” if no Ukraine truce is agreed, it’s unlikely the meeting will result in decisive agreement

Politics & Society

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Book extract

‘Finding an Indigenous voice’

The second volume of the truth-telling initiative, Dhoombak Goobgoowana, shares the steps, and missteps, on the road to finding an Indigenous Voice at the University of Melbourne

Politics & Society

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Book extract

‘The field of Indigenous Studies simply gets on with the job’

Indigenous Studies means becoming part of global conversations about the place of Indigenous knowledges and traditions in the world

Politics & Society

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Analysis

Tech multinationals are saying ‘goodbye globalism, hello geopolitics’

In a fractured global economy, geopolitics now shapes how multinationals operate and compete

Arts & Culture

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Book extract

Taylor Swift is filling a ‘blank space’ in academic research

A new book explores how Swift studies is bringing the cultural phenomena of Taylor Swift into academia

Arts & Culture

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Analysis

Friendship as a radical act

Engaging in friendship can be an act of resistance, where we choose to create worlds together, instead of pursuing self-interest

Politics & Society

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Opinion

The changing nature of oligarchy in Indonesia

The oligarchic spectrum in Indonesia shows how economic power is translated into political dynastic power

Arts & Culture

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Analysis

The complex cultural politics of writing fiction in ‘someone else’s language’

The work of author Ian Hideo Levy, the first Westerner to write literature in Japanese, questions the links between language, nation and ethnicity

Arts & Culture

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Under the Microscope

The journey of a master dyer

The tradition of Bhutanese organic dyeing is gradually disappearing. But master dyer, Kencho Dekar, is working with the Grimwade Centre to preserve the vibrant colours and stories in Bhutanese textiles