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Archive April 16, 2016 Socorro Cifuentes

Q&A Discussion from panel ‘Poetics of Decolonization’

This panel was presented by Matthew Hall, Bonny Cassidy and R D Wood at Active Aesthetics: Contemporary Australian Poetry.

Audio

Date Recorded: 16 Apr 2016
Duration: 18:14

http://poetryandpoetics.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/P5_QA_01.mp3

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