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25.01.2022 https://pozible.com/project/205144
20.01.2022 Sydneysiders, if you are around Parramatta this weekend, check out this free film festival curated by one of the contributors to Southern Crossings. Some great films from South and South East Asia.
18.01.2022 "You know you’ve entered Tamil Nadu when you begin to see Jayalalithaa’s face everywhere: a double-chinned Mona Lisa, her long, dark hair pulled back in a demure chignon"
14.01.2022 "The characterisation of international students as pedagogical subjects prone to plagiarise and be hostile to free speech is in fact, at the very least, as old as the Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1837), where Hegel positioned China at an evolutionarily lower place in world history than West Europe." Read Maria Elena Indelicato in Southern Crossings. http://southerncrossings.com.au//from-hegel-to-the-cold-w/
12.01.2022 The Southern Crossings writers at our official site launch. We'll be holding more of these meet ups in Sydney in the future, we hope you can join us for some South Asian banter.
08.01.2022 Southern Crossings is thrilled to announce that the brilliant Rashida Murphy will be joining us as our new Guest Contributor for the next few months. Rashida Murphy has published short fiction and poetry in various international journals and anthologies, including Westerly, Open Road Review and Veils Halos and Shackles. Her novel, The Historian’s Daughter was shortlisted in the Dundee International Book Prize and published by UWA Publishing in 2016. She was Writer-In-Residenc...e at the Katherine Susannah Prichard Writers Centre in 2017 and is currently an Adjunct at Edith Cowan University in Perth. Recently, her short story, Strands of Jupiter, was shortlisted in the Newcastle Short Story Prize. Her essays and stories are forthcoming in Landscapes Journal, Red Hen Anthology and an anthology to be published by Orient Longman later this year. We are honoured that she has joined us in our aim to collectively reimagine Australia, South Asia, and the world. We can’t wait to read her new work in Southern Crossings. http://southerncrossings.com.au//welcome-to-our-new-guest/