Yvette Holt

Title

Yvette Holt

Birth Date

1971

Birthplace

Bijdara, Wakaman, Yiman Nations

Primary Sources

Holt, Y. (2019) un_domesticated, Cordit Poetry Review, Accessed Nov 23, 2022, 
http://cordite.org.au/poetry/domestic/un-domesticated/

Holt, Y. (2019). Mother's native Tongue, January 10, 2019, Otway Journal. Accessed Nov 23, 2022, 
https://otwaylifemagazine.wordpress.com/2019/01/10/mothers-native-tongue-yvette-holt/

Holt, Y. (2010). Aboriginal middle-class society (did I hear right?). Hecate's Australian Women's Book Review, 22(2), n.p.

Holt, Y. (2008). Anonymous Premonition, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press.

Secondary Sources

Vasefi, S., Smith, M., and Holt, Y., (2021) Borderless: A transnational Anthology of Feminist Poetry. Redress Press, ISBN 9780645180817. Accessed Aug 19, 2022 
https://recentworkpress.com/product/borderless/

Brennan, D. (2009). Proud, Black and strong: A conversation with Aboriginal poet, Yvette Holt. Freedom Socialist Party. Accessed Aug 19, 2022. Accessed August 18, 2022. https://socialism.com/fsb-article/proud-black-and-strong-a-conversation-with-aboriginal-poet-yvette-holt/

Manning, K. (2008). Stark lyricism tells the story of Aboriginal women in Australia. Antipodes, 22(2), 176+.

Extra Resources

Yvette Holt: Global perspectives on Indigenous women's poetry - Between the lines. 1 Oct, 2010. AIATSIS Vimeo. Accessed Aug 19, 2022. 
https://vimeo.com/16380841

Collection

Citation

“Yvette Holt,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed November 19, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/105.

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