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Meanjin : ウィキペディア英語版
Meanjin

''Meanjin'' is an Australian literary journal. The name - pronounced ''Mee-AN-jin'' - is derived from an Aboriginal word for the spike of land where the city Brisbane is located.
It was founded in 1940 in Brisbane, by Clem Christesen. It moved to Melbourne in 1945 and is now a subsidiary of the University of Melbourne.
==History==
''Meanjin'' was founded in December 1940,〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Austlit )〕 in Brisbane, by Clem Christesen. It moved to Melbourne in 1945 when artist and patron Lina Bryans opened the doors of her Darebin Bridge House to the Meanjin group; Vance and Nettie Palmer, Rosa and Dolia Ribush, Jean Campbell, Laurie Thomas and Alan McCulloch. There they joined the moderates in the Contemporary Art Society (Norman Macgeorge, Clive Stephen, Isobel Tweddle and Rupert Bunny, Sybil Craig, Guelda Pyke, Elma Roach, Ola Cohn and Madge Freeman and George Bell). Bryans created a free circle, and was able to give the liberal, conservative modernist position in Melbourne a more vital character and a freer base than it would otherwise have had.〔Forwood, Gillian & Bryans, Lina, 1909-2000 (2003). Ch.3 'Darebin Bridge House and the Art Establishment 1940-1945' in Lina Bryans : rare modern, 1909-2000. Miegunyah Press, Carlton, Vic〕 ''Meanjin Papers'' was published under that name until 1947, and became ''Meanjin'' from 1947 to 1960, ''Meanjin Quarterly'' from 1961 to 1976, and again is ''Meanjin'' since 1976.〔''Australian Poets and Their Works'', by William Wilde. Oxford University Press, 1996〕 It is now a subsidiary of the University of Melbourne.

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