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Articles from Arena Magazine (April 1, 2006)

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A perfect storm of dots: animal organ donation is now being advanced as a serious solution to organ shortages, but mixing species in the name of health is like scattering landmines in the name of peace. Knell, Toshi 1338
And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Aboriginal myths for white voters. Jull, Peter 925
Andy Scerri on throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Scerri, Andy Book review 1109
Ann-Marie Priest, Great Writers, Great Loves: The Reinvention of Love in the Twentieth Century (Black Inc., May 2006). Davis, Annie; Power, Rachel Book review 87
Being abnormal in normal: meeting the novel challenge of global terrorism requires reconsideration of long-standing views, including our knee-jerk dismissal of pacifism. Steger, Manfred B. 3937
Belinda Smaill on passion and politics in documentary film. Smaill, Belinda 1493
Cargo cult: imported from the United States, the culture wars in Australia are about displacing economic anxieties into the cultural realm. Sharpe, Matthew 2320
Chain Reaction 95 (Summer 2005-2006). Gook, Ben Brief article 140
Civilisational chauvinism: with talk of a 'long war', the US has committed itself to a high-intensity, asymmetrical war against civilian populations. Rundle, Guy 1299
Come gel with me: Brilliantine invasion. Herrick, Andrew 940
Debating affluenza. Feuerbach, Ludwig 959
Drum Roll. Buck, Anna Poem 143
Everybody hates television: for critics on the Left and the Right, television is responsible for everything from creating apathetic citizens to assaulting family life. Catharine Lumby looks at how and why we project our anxietites onto the small screen. Lumby, Catharine 2142
Faith and credit: the deregulation of the finance sector has us all drowning in debt. Jones, Evan 2694
From precarity to precarious. Ryan, Matthew 879
Hecate's Australian Women's Book Review, 17.1. Gook, Ben Book review 146
History according to the new left. Siracusa, Joe 1359
Inconvenient facts: denigrating aboriginal outstations as 'cultural museums' ignores the facts. Altman, Jon 1372
Knowing Your Place. Shen Poem 216
March of the Penguins (G). Power, Rachel Movie review 91
Mike Davis, Planet of Slums (Verso, March 2006). Davis, Annie; Power, Rachel Brief article 133
New Internationalist 385. Gook, Ben Book review 143
Overland 182 (April, 2006). Gook, Ben Brief article 140
Playing the dane: the language of freedom has been harnessed to legitimise the war on terror. Cooper, Simon 1577
Re-imagining Melbourne. Sparrow, Jeff Book review 817
Saving Henry (Version 5). Power, Rachel 133
Shaping the future: social services & solutions for tomorrow (WACOSS Conference 2006). Power, Rachel 124
Stolen harvest: the AWB scandal is merely indicative of the tactics adopted by the Australian government's in helping to ensure Western control over Iraqi agriculture. Doran, Christopher 1059
Surf shops and cult wars. Vandenberg, Andrew Personal account 612
The emotional climates of globalisation: the cult of short-termism characteristic of the contemporary era of globalisation has produced a code of self-analysis riddled with contradictions. Elliott, Anthony; Lemert, Charles Excerpt 4017
The long battle against neo-liberalism: despite appearances, the G-20 trade group, which meets in Melbourne in November, does not signal a new or more inclusive approach to world trade. Grenfell, Damian 1304
The MUP Masterworks Series (MUP, 2005). Davis, Annie; Power, Rachel Book review 249
The nuclear non-option. Scanlon, Christopher Editorial 1110
The resistable rise of postmodern neo-fascism: 1930s-style Fascism has been replaced by a species of postmodern neo-fascism, writes Geoff Boucher. Familiar with the fascism of the past, today's Left has so far failed to find an effective response. Boucher, Geoff Viewpoint essay 3375
The sum of all fears: John Hinkson writes that John Howard's success has been an intuitive and opportunistic grasping within a new kind of society, one that undermines the basic associations central to social life. Hinkson, John Viewpoint essay 3325
This Is How It Goes. Power, Rachel Theater review 97
Tony Birch, Shadowboxing (Scribe, 2006). Davis, Annie; Power, Rachel Book review 84
Various Authors, Animal Series (Reaktion Books, 2003-2006). Davis, Annie; Power, Rachel Book review 101
Zimbabwe's curse: a hopeful future lies ahead for Zimbabwe, writes John McFarlane, but first the present regime and everything it stands for needs to be ousted. McFarlane, John 1743

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