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* Contents derived from the 1995 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Performing the Piano: Feminism in Five Movements, Ruth Barcan , Madeleine Fogarty , single work criticism (p. 13-29)
- The Australian Women's Story as a Success? Feminist Knowledges and Literary Production in the Eighties, single work criticism (p. 31-45)
- A Conversation with John Tranter, Ronnith Morris (interviewer), single work interview (p. 148-159)
- Pantoum: This New Towni"She was drinking too much, and her life was a mess,", single work poetry (p. 160)
- Pantoum : The Waiting Roomi"The movement slows: everything grows dark.", single work poetry (p. 161)
- Pantoum: The Conservatori"She walks the gardens with tools and task.", single work poetry (p. 162-163)
- All Saintsi"the black gown", single work poetry (p. 164)
- Waiting for My Fatheri"feeling the threatening air", single work poetry (p. 165)
- The Tunneli"There's a circle of light", single work poetry (p. 166)
- The Tigeri"This wave is alive:", single work poetry (p. 167)
- No Turning Backi"Flying is like childbirth -", single work poetry (p. 168)
- In Catatoniai"The sun is warm, the sky is clear,", single work poetry (p. 169)
- Hivei"The figures change daily.", single work poetry (p. 169)
- Up and Down the Avenuei"Lie on the grass with your head buried in the crook of your arm", single work poetry (p. 172)
- The Deconstructionists' Dentisti"An accident tripped onto my tongue", single work poetry (p. 173)
- Homegoingi"I have tried to claim a future", single work poetry (p. 174)
- Poets Up North (for Dorothy, Dorothy, Gig and Silvana)i"You saucy little wretches,", single work poetry (p. 175)
- Watershedi"I hold your son Daniel, Dad,", single work poetry (p. 176)
- Anglingi"I can't tell the sea from the sky any more", single work poetry (p. 176)
- Search, single work short story (p. 177-182)
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