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Briohny Doyle


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Briohny Doyle is a Melbourne-based writer and academic. Her work has appeared in publications like The Lifted Brow, The Age, Overland, Going Down Swinging and Meanjin, among others, and she has performed her work at the Sydney Festival and at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.

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Adult Fantasy: Searching fo...

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Echolalia

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The Island Will Sink

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Why We Are Here

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Kill Your Darlings, July 2014

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“Why were rebellion and maturity continually represented as incompatible? [...] Because if rebellion is the dominion of the young, it is presented as something you should grow out of. Because a mature rebel is harder to dismiss. Because framing adulthood as synonymous with passive conformity excuses adults from an engaged notion of civic ethics, hooks them into compensatory consumption, and provides the young with a reason not to listen.”
Briohny Doyle, Adult Fantasy: Searching for True Maturity in an Age of Mortgages, Marriages, and Other Adult Milestones

“We live in a that idealises childhood and youth, and reduces adulthood to career and family, so naturally the mov between the two can be a bit traumatic.”
Briohny Doyle

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