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Peter Steele reviews Terry Eagleton’s Sweet Violence: the Idea of the Tragic.
Are they utopian or can they be realised? Matthew Klugman reports.
Historians are fighting a mini war over frontier history and the number of Aboriginal dead. Tom Griffiths argues for a different approach.
Encouraging the North–South relationship offers the best hope for North Korea and the world
Michael Lapsley and the Institute for Healing of Memories
Art speaks, but we sometimes need translation
A Naga poet keeps her culture alive even without a recognised homeland
Reviews of the films Naqoyqatsi; Open Hearts; The Matrix Reloaded and La vérité si je mens! 2.
Margaret Rice talks to the man behind The Rage in Placid Lake.
David Ferris reviews The Ethical State? Social Liberalism in Australia by Marian Sawer.
David Holdcroft writes on the colourful culture at the World Social Forum.
This Lent the Passion of the Christ has been the biggest Christian show in town.
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