WEEK 4, SEM 1 2022 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
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FREE STUDENT NEWSPAPER
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Banjos, Bluegrass and Bright Stars: The imagined A Snapshot of Country Music in return: A migrant’s Australia musings on homesickness
By Leo Su
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love country music. There, I said it. (It’s true though – I’m even learning how to play the banjo!) As a young person living in a metropolitan region, a proclamation like that would usually elicit either puzzled glances or judgmental groans from my peers. I can already imagine
their responses, in all of their hackneyed and hyperbolic glory. That’s impossible. I can tolerate every single genre except country. Or something along those lines. Everybody knows the stereotypes. Country music is conservative. It’s geriatric. It objectifies women.
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Est. 1929
NEWS, CULTURE & ANALYSIS
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t’s funny how quickly we can become strangers to our own homes. Only a couple of weeks ago I flew over the Indian Ocean and landed in a makeshift bedroom in Bangladesh, anticipating that the foreign territory of my grandparents’ house would be difficult to adjust to.
Nafeesa Rahman goes home - p. 13
ALSO IN THIS EDITION: Floods force evacuations in South-West Sydney- p. 4 The precedented history of ‘unprecedented times’ - p. 8
My mother’s language - p. 17
Eucalyptusdom: Through the spectral forest - p. 19