“Bu Liao Qing”

Title“Bu Liao Qing”
Year for Search2020
AuthorsLaw, Michelle
Secondary AuthorsAhmad, Michael Mohammed
Secondary TitleAfter Australia
Pagination27-51
Date Published2020
PublisherAffirm Press/Diversity Arts Australia/Sweatshop Literary Movement
Place PublishedSouth Melboure, Vic, Australia
ISBN Number9781925972818
KeywordsAustralian author, Female author
Annotation

The story is set in a climate change dystopia and concerns a young, pregnant, Aboriginal-Asian Australian girl trying to function in a world that rejects her.

Info Notes

The book includes a “Prologue Black Thoughts: Unreconciliatory Futures” (1-7), Interludes “Black Thoughts: Miscegenation” (77-85) and “Black Thoughts: Horses and Mules” (159-163), and an Epilogue “Black Thoughts: Pemulwuy” (251-257) by Hannah Donnelly, a Wiradjuri writer who is Curator of Aboriginal Programs at Carriageworks, and an Afterword “A Timeline to 2050” (259-265) by Linda Nahlous, Executive Director, Diversity Arts Australia.

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Australian female author of Asian descent who is best-known as a screenwriter and playwright.

Full Text

2020 Law, Michelle. “Bu Liao Qing.” After Australia. Ed. Michael Mohammed Ahmad (South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Affirm Press/Diversity Arts Australia/Sweatshop Literary Movement, 2020), 27-51. The book includes a “Prologue Black Thoughts: Unreconciliatory Futures” (1-7), Interludes “Black Thoughts: Miscegenation” (77-85) and “Black Thoughts: Horses and Mules” (159-163), and an Epilogue “Black Thoughts: Pemulwuy” (251-257) by Hannah Donnelly, a Wiradjuri writer who is Curator of Aboriginal Programs at Carriageworks, and an Afterword “A Timeline to 2050” (259-265) by Linda Nahlous, Executive Director, Diversity Arts Australia. PSt

The story is set in a climate change dystopia and concerns a young, pregnant, Aboriginal-Asian Australian girl trying to function in a world that rejects her. Australian female author of Asian descent who is best-known as a screenwriter and playwright.