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y separately published work icon Hecate periodical issue   peer reviewed assertion
Alternative title: Hecate : An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation
Issue Details: First known date: 1991... vol. 17 no. 2 1991 of Hecate est. 1975 Hecate
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1991 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Believe Mei"Yes, i like you", LiLian Tait , single work poetry (p. 154) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Hard Week Aheadi"It's going to be a hard week", LiLian Tait , single work poetry (p. 155) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Friday, Melissa Hart , single work short story (p. 156-157) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
A Silent Conversation, Enza Gandolfo , single work short story (p. 158-161) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
If Only in My Mindi"Moving around with racists", Devika Alfred , single work poetry (p. 162) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
The Way You Looki"If you look at me sideways", Devika Alfred , single work poetry (p. 162) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
The Letter to Ruth Firsti"Well, they finally got you.", Jacquelyne Thompson , single work poetry (p. 163-164) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Black Woman - White Womani"dark - light", Meredith Elwyn , single work poetry (p. 165) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
At the Beachi"The white sea rolls", Jane Packham , single work poetry (p. 166) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Drying Upi"You have lain so long in the sand", Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli , single work poetry (p. 167) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
On Erzurumi"Snow covered wolf howling hills", Gulcin Cribb , single work poetry (p. 168-169) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Williei"Willie barks", Gulcin Cribb , single work poetry (p. 170)
In My Terms, Jackie Huggins , single work essay
Discusses the use of a lower case "a" in the word "Aboriginal".
(p. 171) Section: New Writing Supplement
The Mirror People, Lau Siew Mei , single work short story (p. 172-179) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Directioni"An extension of one's self", Kristine Traucnieks Letts , single work poetry (p. 180) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
In the Gardeni"Blossoms float like wedding confetti.", Marguerite Pulham , single work poetry (p. 181) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
'But Most Certainly I Am Aboriginal' : Maureen Watson Speaks to Bronwen Levy, Bronwen Levy (interviewer), Maureen Watson , single work interview
Maureen Watson discusses how she teaches Aboriginal children using storytelling, and how she has extended this method to many other spheres.
(p. 182-193) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Australian Rulesi"Up Spring Street he leads her, talking", Caroline Williamson , single work poetry (p. 194) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Missing Maggie Woodi"She crashed into my classroom", Kate O'Neill , single work poetry (p. 195-196) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
Lady of the Fountain, Karen Maloney , single work short story (p. 197-202) Section: New Writing Supplement : They're Black and White Issues
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