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Vol. 28 (2006)
Vol. 28 (2006)
Published:
2012-01-27
Front matter
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The Editor
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Editorial
Editorial
Geoffrey Little
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Articles
Cockfights, Contradictions, and the Mythopoetics of Ancient Greek Culture
Eric Csapo, Professor of Classics in the University of Sydney
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Narratives of Empire: Exploration Literature and the Colonial Aspirations of Enlightenment Europe
Christa Knellwolf, Adjunct Associate Professor in the National Europe Centre at the Australian National University
What is 'Postmodernism'? A Quarter of a Century After
Agnes Heller, Hannah Arendt Professor of Philosophy at the New School, New York
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Coming to Terms with the Colonial Past: The French and Others
Robert Aldrich, Professor of European History at the University of Sydney
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Orientalism and Ornamentalism: Athenian Reactions to Achaemenid Persia
Margaret C. Miller, Arthur and Renee George Professor of Classical Archaeology in the University of Sydney
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Reviews
Christopher Hilliard,
To Exercise our Talents: The Democratisation of Writing in Britain
, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006.
Geoffrey Little, Honorary Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Sydney
Poetry
Lazarus
Noel Rowe, Department of English, University of Sydney
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Looking with dispassionate eyes
Rosemary Huisman, Honorary Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Sydney
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