Issue 75
Feb-Mar 2005

Editorial

When the Din of Self-Congratulation Fades
Christopher Scanlon

Consuming Childhood
Matthew Ryan

Lead Graphic Bruce Petty

Against the Current

Back to the Future
The backward trend in Indigenous policy

L arissa Behrendt

One Man’s Patriarchy is Another Man’s Inconvenience: A clearer picture of Muslim women
J oumanah El Matrah

After Affluenza
Affluenza, too readily diagnosed

Kim Humphery


In Search of a Just Peace
Condemning Israel does not consitute Anti-Semitism

Ali kazak

Bites

Susie Elliott Normalising Pauline * Guy Rundle Sontag’s Passing * James Norman Misreading Kinsey * Jack Lee Abortion Won’t Go Away


 

Issue 70
April - May 2004

Essay

Warring Societies
The abhorent becomes acceptable in defence of the ‘good’ society
Ghassan Hage

Features

The Discoveries of Australia The British were one among many ‘discoverers’ of Australia
Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope

Naked in Alice: the Art of Rod Moss Alice Springs through a unique frame
Barry Hill

Some Like It Hot. Turning up the heat on the Howard climate policy
Peter Christoff

Life ‘101’. in Mumbai’s Slums A Mumbai NGO is giving children a space to transform
Jemma Purdey

Regulars

We Make a Desert and Call it Reconciliation
Peter Jull
Cooper’s Last The Democratisation of Compassion
Notable Publications
Mag Watch

Poetry

Untitled
Nelson Bieundurney

A Little Shelter
Nicolette Tasko

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Comment

Responses to Blue Book Nine

Labor’s Lament
Tony London

Contending Judith Brett’s Class
Nick Dyrenfurth

Review

Australia and East Timor Matthew Lamb

Native Title and the Clash of Cultures
Leanne Reinke

McSweeny's Quarterly
Sandra Newma
n

Undermining Welfare
Andy Blunden

Trawlings

Not All Votes Are Equa. Voting in Ukraine and Macedonia
Tara mccormack

Art

David Pringle
Darby Hudson
Bruce Petty
Camille Robinson