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Australian Humanities Review  [Peer Reviewed]
(Published By: Australian Council of Arts)
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Currently Viewing: No. 48,   May,      2010       
  1At the Time of Writing: Sedgwick’s Queer Temporalities
   Author(s):Anna Gibbs
  Keyword(s) :Writing;Temporalities;Lesbian Sexuality
    
   
  2Democracy Reigns Supreme in Sikkim? A Long March and a Short Visit Strains Democracy for Lepcha Marchers in Sikkim
   Author(s):Kerry Little
  Keyword(s) :Sikkim;Democracy;North-East India;Fighting
    
   
  3Judith Wright’s Poetry and the Turn to the Post-Pastoral
   Author(s):Terry Gifford
  Keyword(s) :Environmental Crisis;Climate Change;Environmental Justice;Environmental Degradation;Cultural Tools;Western Literature
    
   
  4Public Confession and/as Sexual Practice in Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s A Dialogue on Love
   Author(s):Elizabeth Stephens
  Keyword(s) :Sexual Practices;Subjective Experiences;Writing
    
   
  5The Closet Remediated: Inside Lindsay Lohan
   Author(s):Melissa Hardie
  Keyword(s) :Category
    
   
  6The Proximate Pleasure of Sedgwick: A Legacy of Intimate Reading
   Author(s):Elizabeth McMahon
  Keyword(s) :Literary Texts;Critical Practices;Subject Matter;United States
    
   
  7Thinkiest
   Author(s):Annamarie Jagose
  Keyword(s) :Public Lectures
    
   
  8Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Regulation and Responsibility on the Murray River in the 1950s
   Author(s):Emily O’Gorman
  Keyword(s) :regulation;Responsibility
    
   
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