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Issue Details: First known date: 1989... vol. 49 no. 1 March 1989 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'Trans-What?' Sexuality and the Phallus in `A Dutiful Daughter' and `The Flesheaters', Ken Gelder , single work criticism (p. 3-15)
Facing the Music (for John Forbes)i"There's no end to sex. It's like", Ron Pretty , single work poetry (p. 16)
Hanging Up The Phone, Heather Falkner , single work short story (p. 17-22)
Angry Valleyi"Rhythmic pulsing", Rosemary Raiche , single work poetry (p. 22)
My Life as a Poem (or Novel)i"or epic journey comedy", Rosemary Raiche , single work poetry (p. 23)
Showers, Bedrooms and the Problems of Absolute Delineation, Fiona Place , single work short story (p. 24-30)
My Shopping Bag Ladyi"Death in grandmother colored lipstick tubes,", Gennie Sinclair , single work poetry (p. 30)
Andy Warhol : In Memoriami"In the dead department store,", Gennie Sinclair , single work poetry (p. 31)
Francis Webb and Norman Lindsay, Michael Joseph Griffith , single work criticism (p. 32-43)
Anne Sextoni"Biting my thigh like a bullet,", Keri Glastonbury , single work poetry (p. 43)
After the Style of Venus, Sandra De Lacy , single work short story (p. 44-53)
Careful Distinctioni"1. Composing you to a razor", Keri Glastonbury , single work poetry (p. 53)
Land, Landscape and Such is Life, Susan Keogh , single work criticism
Keogh considers the ideas of "land" and "landscape" and examines the way they are used in Such is Life. For example, the attempted domination of landscape over land has parallels in the domination of women. In addition, the lost child, Mary O'Halloran, can also be seen as the personification of land, and those who are able to find her (Barefoot Bob), have a special empathy for the land. Keogh concludes that any attempt to impose a "foreign" landscape, in reality or symbolically, will be fruitless.
(p. 54-63)
Moontalki"The low - hung ochre moon is an ovum", Peter Kirkpatrick , single work poetry (p. 64-65)
The French Hell Drivers, Rosalind Belle , single work short story (p. 66-70)
Confronting Deathi"Days of asking "why?"", R. A. Simpson , single work poetry (p. 71)
White Horses, Chris McLeod , single work short story (p. 72-81)
The Politician Mani"Such practices, such tricks!", Lawrence Bourke , single work poetry (p. 81)
Trinityi"When we hold each other", Margaret Diesendorf , single work poetry (p. 82)
Brennan and Berlin : Some Circumstances, Noel Macainsh , single work criticism (p. 83-95)
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