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Lesley Stern on the uncanny in Blade Runner: Film
and the Uncanny.
Chris Palmer on Romeo & Juliet: Baz
Luhrmann's Romeo & Juliet: Kitsch and Tears.
Fiona Paisley Race and
Remembrance: Contesting Aboriginal Child Removal in the Inter-War Years
takes a look white women's involvement in the advocacy of Aboriginal women
and their stolen children and its relationship to current debates.
Leela Gandhi Indo-Anglian
Fiction: Writing India, Elite Aesthetics, and the Rise of the 'Stephanian'
Novel considers the growing status and popularity of Indian fiction,
such as that of Arundhati Roy who just won the Booker, and analyses the
construction and promotion of Indo-Anglian fiction by anthologists and
critics including Salman Rushdie.
Reality Bytes is an extract
from Vicki Kirby's Telling Flesh: the substance of the corporeal
which addresses what has become of the body-as-text truism to ask how
and where we know this, what is the 'proper place' for this knowledge.
Reviews
Penelope Deutscher
reviews Vicki Kirby's Telling Flesh.
Fiona Giles reviews bodyjamming:
Sexual Harassment, Feminism and Public Life: a collection of essays
edited by Jenna Mead. The essays circulate around the Ormond College incident
and Helen Garner's narrative account The First Stone.
In 'Fossilised Homosexuals'
Elizabeth Wilson reviews Jim McKnight's Straight Science? Homosexuality,
Evolution and Adaptation arguing against social constructionism
to present an evolutionary explanation of male homosexuality.
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