Hecate's Australian Women's Book Review
Volume 14, Number 2 2002
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CONTENTS

'The Seven Clever Women.' Commentary
By Gloria Beckett.

Editorial

Features
Setting the Agenda: the Politics of Feminist Publishing in Australia
By Louise Poland.

Personal Reality and the New Reality of Interpretation
By Dorothea Rosa Herliany

A Ribbon Around a Bomb: Identity and the Body in the Diary of Frida Kahlo
By Grace McQuilten.

Re-membering My Mother's Body
By Sylvia Martin

Reviews
Incantations of Grief and Memory
Vivienne Cleven, Her Sister's Eye.
Reviewed by Janine Little.


The Invisible Private
Marele Day, Mrs Cook: The Real and Imagined Life of the Captain's Wife.
Reviewed by Caroline Webb.


On Human Kindness
Elizabeth Jolley, An Innocent Gentleman.
Reviewed by Jasna Novakovic.


Bringing Down the House
Fiona McGregor. Chemical Palace.
Reviewed by Carolyn Hughes.


Lesbian Invisibility: Internalised Homophobia, the Torture of Silence
C. C. Saint-Clair, Silent Goodbyes.
Reviewed by Evelyn Hartogh.

Planetary Influences
Dorothy Porter, Wild Surmise.
Reviewed by Rose Lucas.


Death by Mismanagement: Cusack's Love Story
Dymphna Cusack, Say No to Death.
Reviewed by Susan Carson.


On the Crossroads of Cultures
Eva Sallis, City of Sea Lions.
Reviewed by Jasna Novakovic.


Rediscovering 'Other' Black Australians
Marilyn Lake, Faith: Faith Bandler Gentle Activist.
Reviewed by Lynette Russell


Plus ça Change?
Sarah Delamont, Changing Women, Unchanged Men.
Reviewed by Jo Lindsay.


Out There and Down There
Dr. Carol Booth, Woman to Woman: A Guide to Lesbian Sexuality.
Reviewed by Evelyn Hartogh.


Armed Bodies of Men – and Women
Louise Westmarland, Gender and Policing.
Reviewed by JaneMaree Maher.


Women Reading 'Terrorism'
Susan Hawthorne and Bronwyn Winter, September 11: Feminist Perspectives.
Reviewed by Amanda Third.