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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... vol. 44 no. 1/2 2018 of Hecate est. 1975 Hecate
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Night on Prison Islandi"Wallabies dream in a honeyed night", Jane Frank , single work poetry (p. 148-149)
Long-haul Flight After a Visit to the Dali Museumi"The plane is chasing the sun", Jane Frank , single work poetry (p. 149)
Jailbirdsi"The welcome swallows", Maree Reedman , single work poetry (p. 150-151)
Probable Birdi"What a strange old bird am I", Condell Rustichelli , single work poetry (p. 151)
Operai"there beneath theatre lights", Pym Schaare , single work poetry (p. 152-153)
Drawing the Darki"an eerie dark", Pym Schaare , single work poetry (p. 154)
How to Say Oceani"your rumpled skirt brushes the tan of the shoreline", Chloë Callistemon , single work poetry (p. 155)
'Mother? Nature?' : Germaine Greer, Contemporary Feminisms and New Materialisms, Lara Stevens , single work criticism

'Greer has long-recognised a historical connection between women and the natural world as exploited, abused or undervalued in patriarchal societies. Greer has long recognised a historical connection between women and the natural world as exploited, abused or undervalued in patriarchal societies. In this column she discussed issues related to her Essex property: the native flora and fauna, her domestic animals, the challenges of growing certain plants, the treatment of livestock, her neighbours and village life, as well as commenting upon national environmental issues such as advocating for the wider use of wind power. Despite The Female Eunuch's widespread popularity, numerous translations, re-prints, as well as its influence on the formation of many second-wave Anglophone feminist critical theorists, the book remains largely unconsidered within feminist scholarship (Taylor et al. 1). Yet, there is much in the content of the book that demonstrates that not only was Greer on the pulse of contemporary unspoken concerns and desires, but she was radically forward-thinking in her perspectives on the human body, its relationship to the natural world and the limitations of the dominant, gendered, cultural attitudes of the mid-twentieth century.' (Publication abstract)

(p. 156-170)
Protected : Snake Dream 1 and Artworki"FIRST DESCENT OF THE SNAKE, or how Billy Graham was the", Judith Nangala Crispin , single work poetry (p. 171-174)
Four White Walls, Frances Guerin , single work short story (p. 192-195)
High Point of the Season, Sandra Renew , single work short story (p. 195)
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