Published 26 November 2008 · Main Posts Overland 193 poetry admin All the poetry published in Overland 193 is now available online. That’s ‘Sunbathing‘ by David Prater, ‘A vanishing city‘ and ‘This is the Hikari Super Express’ by Sarah-Jane Norman, ‘We Watched the Waves‘ and ‘Cherry Blossom’ by Aden Rolfe, ‘Half Life‘ by Joel Scott, ‘High Tea with The Muse‘ and ‘Textiles Exhibition‘ by Ivy Ireland, ‘i took the hand of a preacherman‘ and ‘franchisee, revisited’ by Ted Nielsen, ‘Interior Life‘ by Anwyn Crawford and ‘in a hurried life’ by Kevin Gillam. Overland‘s free web content relies, of course, on the support of its subscribers, who keep a not-for-profit literary journal functioning. If you like what you read, consider taking out a sub. admin More by admin Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays First published in Overland Issue 228 25 May 202326 May 2023 · Main Posts The ‘Chinese question’ and colonial capitalism in New Gold Mountain Christy Tan SBS’s New Gold Mountain sets out to recover the history of the Gold Rush from the marginalised perspective of Chinese settlers but instead reinforces the erasure of Indigenous sovereignty. Although celebrated for its multilingual script and diverse representation, the mini-TV series ignores how the settlement of Chinese migrants and their recruitment into colonial capitalism consolidates the ongoing displacement of First Nations peoples. First published in Overland Issue 228 15 February 202322 February 2023 · Main Posts Self-translation and bilingual writing as a transnational writer in the age of machine translation Ouyang Yu To cut a long story short, it all boils down to the need to go as far away from oneself as possible before one realizes another need to come back to reclaim what has been lost in the process while tying the knot of the opposite ends and merging them into a new transformation.