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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... vol. 28 no. 2 28 January 2018 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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Where Are the Asians on Australian Screens?, Tseen-Ling Khoo , single work essay

'Seeing yourself and your community represented in the everyday culture that surrounds you is important to feeling like you belong.'

Brutal Aboriginal Fable in the Postwar Outback, Tim Kroenert , single work review

'Aside from being a one of Australia's great working directors, Warwick Thornton is a gifted and prolific cinematographer, including on his own films. In Sweet Countryhe exercises his visual mastery to its fullest, utilising framing and composition, light, shade and colour to explicate his themes and elevate a straightforward story of outback brutality and racial prejudice to the proportions of myth.' (Introduction)

Staring down Literary Criticism's Gender Bias, Neve Mahoney , single work essay

'In the literary world, the categories of young adult fiction and romance are frequently looked down upon and misunderstood. These attitudes come from both critics and people who haven't even picked up one of these types of books. They are, incidentally, two of my favourite genres to read.' (Introduction)

Vincenti"We had a Vincent on the wall", Geoff Page , single work poetry
The Projecti"Lack of luminosity", Geoff Page , single work poetry
A Q & an ai"There must be something in between", Geoff Page , single work poetry
The Argumenti"Unless we were 'untimely ripped'", Geoff Page , single work poetry
On Romping Racists and Far-left Extremists, Irfan Yusuf , single work essay

'Just before Christmas a young Afghan, presumably Muslim, drove a vehicle through a group of pedestrians in Flinders Street in Melbourne. Some people were seriously injured. But this wasn't the first such incident in Melbourne. Twelve months earlier another man did the same thing, killing innocent people including a ten-year-old girl from the Jewish community.' (Introduction)

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