Esther Anatolitis

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Esther Anatolitis is the editor of Meanjin, honorary associate professor at RMIT School of Art and a member of the National Gallery of Australia Governing Council. She is the author of Place, Practice, Politics (2021) and editor of the anthology Essays that Changed Australia: Meanjin 1940 to today (2023). Her latest book, When Australia Became a Republic, will be published later this year. 

Photograph credit: Maja Baska

Articles

Resisting the ‘Content Mindset’

Non-fictionWhen we hear publishers, broadcasters or gallerists describing creative work as content, we know immediately that their approach is transactional. When we hear people describe their own work as content, they have already become complicit in their own exploitation. Social media profiles the world over feature bios identifying their owners as ‘content creators’: people who produce interchangeable matter to fill someone else’s space. Social media accounts are available free of charge on the basis that we will keep creating the work that feeds and evolves the algorithm, provides a culturally authentic context for ad placement and keeps us all scrolling – our number-one self-selected addictive behaviour.

The stories we don’t tell

MemoirEVERY MORNING I would press my nose against the glass and try to imagine what this place could be. A bare room with white walls and beautifully polished floorboards in a shopfront next to a laundry and a bus stop....

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