Edition 35: Surviving
Surviving
explores tales of extraordinary battles and random brushes with fate, and presents hard-won lessons on how to be better prepared, and adopt, survive and even thrive after disaster.
In an ever more populous, urbanised and media-saturated world, the rate and scale of disasters sometimes feels straight out of a doomsday movie. Yet behind the official inquiries and memorials of natural catastrophes, war, economic collapse and personal traumas, there are tales of renewal and hope, of those rebuilding lives and communities.
Drawing from official reports and historical records to make sense of things that couldn't be known at the time, some of Australia's best authors and journalists unravel the complexity and impact of natural and man-made disasters: Matthew Condon recreates the timeline and lessons from the 2010-11 Queensland floods; Sally Neighbour explores the conflicting narratives behind the Christmas Island tragedy; Sophie Cunningham uncovers the human cost of Cyclone Tracy; and Kathy Marks reports from Pitcairn Island.
Mara Bún finds ways to design sustainable recovery; Tom Griffiths calls for a new language of disaster prevention and management; Michael Gawenda investigates media responsibilities; Sidney Dekker searches for meaning in loss.
Lloyd Jones and Nic Low reflect on Christchurch's faultlines; Ashley Hay, David Francis and
Tom Bamforth find solace in mud, church choirs and aid; Jorge Sotirios reports on the Greek crisis; plus stories, poems and much more.
Other contributors include: Ian Lowe, Damon Young, Virginia Peters, Sydney Smith, Lee Kofman,
Lisa Gorton, Geoff Page, Maria Takolander, Nikola Gurovic, Colin Mills, Olivera Simic, Alan Vaarwerk,
Adam Broinowski, Doug Hendrie, Catherine Gough-Brady.
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Contents
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Introduction
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- Life in a time of disasters (Edition Introduction) Julianne Schultz
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Reportage
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- Flooding plains, bursting rivers, human suffering Matthew Condon
- Life and death on the high seas Sally Neighbour
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Essay
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- The path to resilience Mara Bún
- The language of catastrophe Tom Griffiths
- Informed consent Michael Gawenda
- Disappeared Sophie Cunningham
- Ear to the ground Nicolas Low
- When bystanders fail Kathy Marks
- The meaning of a disaster Sidney Dekker
- Walking underwater Ashley Hay
- Europe’s Trojan horse Jorge Sotirios
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Memoir
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- How to survive an earthquake Tom Bamforth
- Passion in a time of war Lee Kofman
- My mother and murder Virginia Peters
- Occupying armies Sydney Smith
- No Jesus man David Francis
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Fiction
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- Babo Nikola Gurovic
- Ghost town Colin Mills
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Poetry
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- Suddenly Lloyd Jones
- Crime scene investigation Maria Takolander
- Auntie May, 1953 Geoff Page
- The sleepers (from the Futures Museum) Lisa Gorton
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Online only
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- The day the earth shook Ian Lowe
- Tragic intimacy Damon Young
- Surviving peace Olivera Simić
- Ground cover Alan Vaarwerk
- What does Fukushima mean? Adam Broinowski
- Adapting for hope Doug Hendrie
- Fire words Catherine Gough-Brady
- Manna for the cassowaries Rod Owens
