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COOLABAH:

Food for Afterthought
Vol 5, 2011
ISSN 1988-5
GUEST EDITOR: MARTIN RENES


Introduction to Food for Afterthought

Martin Renes                                                                 1-2

Eating One’s Way Through History:

Food and Politics in Manuka Wijesinghe’s Monsoons and Potholes.

Isabel Alonso-Breto                                                      3-14

Herbal Wisdom: memory and migration

Cathy Avila, Sue Evans & Annette Morgan             15-33

Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Failure in Computer-Mediated Communication

Martina Baumer, Henriette van Rensburg               34-53

Beyond Rock. Social commitment and political conscience through Popular Music in Australia 1976 - 2002. The case of Midnight Oil

Roger Bonastre                                                              54-61

‘In love, she remains whole’: Heterosexual Love in Contemporary Arab

American Poetry Written by Women

Marta Bosch Vilarrubias                                              62-71

Margaret Fulton: A study of a 1960s Australian food writer as an activist

Donna Lee Brien                                                           72-82

Philosophy for the Body, Food for the Mind

Montserrat Camps-Gaset, Sergi Grau                       83-101

What is Happening is Real

Janie Conway-Herron                                                  102-111

Swallowed Words: bringing up an Aboriginal past in the city

Kristina L Everett                                                         112-118

Politics, pain and pleasure: the art of art-making for ‘settled’ Aboriginal

Australians

Lorraine Gibson                                                            119-129

Halligan’s Love Affair with Food

Anne Holden Rønning                                                 130-138 

Tradition, Innovation and Fusion: how to produce enough food for the population?

Francesc Llauradó  I Duran                                          139-156

Suddenly Cooking, Casera Publications, Barcelona, 2010

ISBN 978-0-9807737-0-5

Mark Maccallum (Reviewer)                                      157-160

Indigenizing the Zarzuela: Kapampangan Ethnocentric

Adoption of the Foreign Genre

Julieta C. Mallari                                                          161-175

Eat, my children, eat

Elisa Morera de la Vall                                                176-181

Village in the Jungle:

The Eighth Annual Doireann MacDermott Lecture

Baden Offord                                                                182-194

The Sharpest Knives in the Drawer

Bill Phillips                                                                    195-205

Mythologizing Food: Marion Halligan’s non-fiction

Ulla Rahbek                                                                   206-214

Redeeming American democracy in Sayonara

María Isabel Seguro                                                     215-225

Cannibalism in Montaigne, de Certeau and Derrida

Carles Serra Pagès                                                        226-235

Sea-change or Atrophy? The Australian Convict Inheritance

Cynthia vanden Driesen                                             236-250

Dairy Chains: Consumer Foodways and Agricultural Landscapes

Adele Wessell                                                                251-260


 
 
 
                                                                                      UPDATED: 23/3/2011
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