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<description>I read this article on Australian national identity, femininity and cosmopolitanism by Melissa Campbell on the weekend. It's a good</description>
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<description>Trevor, when I unpacked another cartoon of my books just before Xmas, I came across Bernard Smith&apos;s Modernism&apos;s History (UNSW</description>
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<description>I&apos;ve noticed this too. Porn has sneaked into everyday life. And I&apos;ve noticed the silence about the increasing acceptance of</description>
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