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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... vol. 62 no. 1 2003 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A New Legendi"Two plush jet skis carve", James Stuart , single work poetry (p. 167)
Kinship of Failure, Tim Rowse , single work review
— Review of John Gorton : He Did It His Way Ian Hancock , 2002 single work biography ; Keeper of the Faith : A Biography of Jim Cairns Paul Strangio , 2002 single work biography ;
(p. 168-175)
Ends and Means, Tim Rowse , single work review
— Review of Nugget Coombs : A Reforming Life Tim Rowse , 2002 single work biography ;
(p. 176-182)
Two Jewish Tales : The Kabbalist, Jacob G. Rosenberg , single work short story (p. 183-184)
Two Jewish Tales : Humility, Jacob G. Rosenberg , single work short story (p. 184-185)
Horizontal and Vertical, Yu Ouyang (interviewer), single work interview
Ouyang Yu asks Guan Wei about his career as a Chinese-born, Australian-based painter and the intersections of Chinese and Western traditions in his work.
(p. 187-194)
Brushi"He unstraps the drum from his back as one might a new born.", Paola Bilbrough , single work poetry (p. 195)
Note: Author's name spelt Bilborough in this source.
Swimming to Cuba, Maree Kimberley , single work short story (p. 196-199)
Afghan Nights, Vera Mackie , single work essay
Mackie examines the 'power of media images and stories to influence our understanding of national identities and international political events' (p.200) particularly in the light of media coverage of the 'War Against Terrorism'.
(p. 200-203)
A Walk to the Supermarketi"Late Sunday quiet, shutters down", Brendan Ryan , single work poetry (p. 204-205)
Note: 'This is a corrected version of a poem first published in Meanjin, vol.61, no.4, 2002, pp.184-5. There was an error in the fifth stanza. We apologise to the author for this.' -- Editorial note p.204.
There Is a Shipwreck at the Base of Your Necki"When I press my lips to the centre of your brow there is a garden there", Claire Gaskin , single work poetry (p. 206)
The Throat of the Tower Swallows the Suni"Not everything needs to be said.", Claire Gaskin , single work poetry (p. 206)
Fire and Water, John Bartlett (interviewer), single work interview (p. 207-213)
Call Me Mad, But ..., Alec McHoul , Mark Rapley , single work essay
Examines the activities of the organisation SANE Australia that monitors the 'misuse' of synonyms for mental illness, particularly as applied by the media. McHoul and Rapley question the efficacy of the organisation's approach.
(p. 214-224)
Style Milesi"an appreciationofone'suniqueness[andwardrobe]", Keri Glastonbury , single work poetry (p. 225)
The Game is Over, Kalinda Ashton , single work short story (p. 226-231)
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