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Alternative title: Habits & Habitat
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... no. 12 June 2008 of Philament est. 2003- Philament
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* Contents derived from the 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Memory of Westi"It comes with the turning of the head", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
'This poem is a personal reflection on the Australian landscape through the lens of the modern city' (Philament contents page).
(p. 107-108)
Riots in Rotten Hulls : Fortescue Bay, Tasmaniai"(nothing comes in the mornings but the headlands", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
'This poem uses Tasmanian shipwrecks as a metaphor for the problem of modern language' (Philament contents page).
(p. 109-110)
While Camping at Fortescue Bay, Tasmaniai"Even though I get frustrated by my inability to focus", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
'This poem consists of meditations on drifting through the Tasmanian wilderness and life in general' (Philament contents page).
(p. 111-112)
Routine Vigil for a Songbirdi"On the crest of the brink the ranks gathered", Theodore Ell , single work poetry
'A lyric poem exploring the relationship between man and those he sends before him' (Philament contents page).
(p. 118-119)
Can the Subaltern Shave? : A Primer of Philo-Follicular Thought, Timothy Roberts , single work essay humour
'In this amusing, absurdist essay about the 'deeply-rooted' connections between post-structuralist theorists and their hairstyles, Roberts explores the quirky side to well-known philosophers, whose physical appearance sometimes challenges our ability to take their ideas seriously' (Philament contents page).
(p. 142-149)
Note: Includes portraits of John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Engels, Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes and Judith Butler
Going, John Turner , single work short story
'A short three-part prose piece which moves its characters through the events of one afternoon' (Philament contents page).
(p. 155-162)

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