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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... vol. 65 no. 2 2020 of Westerly est. 1956 Westerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Glass Onions, 1727i"These onion bottles", Amy Lin , single work poetry (p. 90-91)
Mid-Morning Funeral, Madeleine Hayne , single work prose (p. 95-97)
Arrival Time (In Fifteen Movements), Andrew Sutherland , single work poetry (p. 98-107)
Unobtainium, Annabel Smith , single work prose (p. 108-112)
Greensborough Plazai"His mother has to pop into Coles for bread, Panadol, and apples.", Anders Villani , single work poetry (p. 113)
Middle Distancei"In the ninth month the army rolls into town;", Megan Coupland , single work poetry (p. 116-117)
2020 Visioni"…I was born on stolen land, my Grandmother’s Mother", Jeanine Leane , single work poetry (p. 118-119)
Yarningup Aboriginal Women’s Storytelling, Elfie Shiosaki (interviewer), single work interview (p. 120-129)
Flames, Scott Limbrick , single work short story (p. 131-137)
That Night the Owli"She might have told him once, that night the owl", Stephen Magee , single work poetry (p. 139)
Things You Lost in 2020i"Your name", Kate Cantrell , single work poetry (p. 140-141)
The S-wordi"She wasn’t ugly like in the stories. The step-sister.", Rachael Mead , single work poetry (p. 142-143)
Lifelikei"Disinfect to find blood-lit lichen", Rae White , single work poetry (p. 144)
A Straight Line, Andrew Roff , single work short story (p. 145-153)
Fish Fleshi"A patient notices", Zoe Barron , single work poetry (p. 154-155)
Emily Dickinson Chooses—i"in her father’s house", Rita Tognini , single work poetry (p. 156)
Behind the Beat of Wingsi"White cockatoos wheel over the soccer ground distracting me from the", Rosemary Stevens , single work poetry (p. 157)
The Education State, Liam Brooks , single work short story (p. 158-166)
From ‘Unreliable Man’ to ‘True Lover’ : Shifting Images of Chinese Men in Writing by Chinese Australian Women Writers, Zhong Huang , Wenche Ommundsen , single work criticism
'In 1994, Chinese writer Shi Guoying made the following assertion in a Sydney Chinese-language magazine: ‘Western men who are excellent love-makers are everywhere. Out of every ten Western men, at least eight are terrific and only two are average. Out of every ten Chinese men, two are average and eight are pathetic’ (‘Women’ 146–147). Employing a combined racial and sexual discourse, she denounces her male compatriots as physically inferior as well as temperamentally unsuited to fulfil a woman’s needs. Not surprisingly, her article sparked a fierce debate in the Chinese-language press, many accusing her of perpetuating Orientalist stereotypes of Chinese inferiority (see Zhong ‘Masks’). However, Shi persisted in her attack. In her novella ‘Mistaken Love’ (错爱), first published in 1999, she illustrates her assertion through the portrayal of a Frenchman who is sexually more competent and more caring than his Chinese counterparts.' (Introduction)
(p. 167-182)
First Footprintsi"Over and over, I return to that place on the shore.", Carolyn Abbs , single work poetry (p. 183)
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