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Chair: Randa Abdel-Fattah
It is inevitable that First Nations and Palestinian writers would share a deep sense of displacement and the loss of homelands, language and heritage. How does the experience of stolen lands mark their writing? How does that loss express itself through the forms of poetry, fiction or nonfiction? Randa Abdel-Fattah explores these questions with Ramzy Baroud, Saree Makdisi and Amy McQuire.
Supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund.
Event details: Tue 07 Mar, 2:30pm on the North Stage
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Chair: Randa Abdel-Fattah
It is inevitable that First Nations and Palestinian writers would share a deep sense of displacement and the loss of homelands, language and heritage. How does the experience of stolen lands mark their writing? How does that loss express itself through the forms of poetry, fiction or nonfiction? Randa Abdel-Fattah explores these questions with Ramzy Baroud, Saree Makdisi and Amy McQuire.
Supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund.
Event details: Tue 07 Mar, 2:30pm on the North Stage

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