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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:46:24 +1100
From: Diane Caney <diane.caney-AT-overthere.com.au>
Subject: AHR update March 2003



Hello,

I've pasted details about AHR's latest issue below.

Hope you enjoy it!

Regards,

Diane
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The January - March 2003 issue
of _Australian Humanities Review_
is now uploaded at:
http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR/
______________________________________________

For March we've added:

Target Essay

   In "The Impossibility Of Pleasing Everybody:
   A Legitimate Role For White Filmmakers Making
   Black Films", Frances Peters Little explores
   critical responses to films made by both black
   and white Australians. In emuse, below, Frances
   also responds directly to Mitchell Rolls's essay,
   "Why I Don't Want to be an 'Ethical' Researcher".

Reviews

   Susan Sheridan reviews Richard Nile, _The Making
   of the Australian Literary Imagination_;

   Sean Slavin reviews _Contagion: epidemics, history
   and culture from smallpox to anthrax_,
   edited by Alison Bashford and Claire Hooker;

   Monique Rooney looks at recent studies of addiction
   including Helen Keane's _What's Wrong with Addiction?_
   and Elizabeth Wurtzel's _More, Now, Again_;

   and Maree Murray considers B. W. Higman's,
   _Domestic Service in Australia_, as an initial account
   of this largely unwritten labour history.

emuse

   Frances Peters-Little responds to Mitchell Roll's essay,
   "Why I Don't Want to be an 'Ethical' Researcher";

   and Adi Wimmer contributes to the debate sparked by
   Gillian Whitlock's essay, "Leaving ME".

Good reading,
Elizabeth McMahon, editor
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A u s t r a l i a n
H u m a n i t i e s
R e v i e w
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http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR/


   

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