Vol. 17 Deja Vu
Michael Dieter, Amelia Johns, Beornn McCarthy, David McInnis, Bjorn Nansen, Maria O'Dwyer, Eric Parisot, Amelia Scurry, Karoline Trapp, Jessica Wilkinson, Editorial, 1
Barbara Creed, Keynote Address: Deja Vu, Film and the Uncanny, 7
Jim McCormack, His Blood Be On Us': Trauma, Transcendence and Masculinity in The Passion of the Christ, 24
Alison Bennett, In Ruins #10, 39
Tony Birch, How Sweet the Sound?, 40
Jayne Fenton Keane, Here There Everywhere Then Now, 49
Ned Dobos, The Re-emerging Medieval Interventionism, 51
Tali Lavi, Phantom Bodies of September 11: Representing Absence in Artistic Representations, 65
Alison Bennett, In Ruins #16, 82
Olivia Guntarik, Unsettling Sites: Evoking Alternative Aboriginal Presences, 83
Rose Michael, Looking-glass Girl, 106
Alison Bennett, In Ruins #17, 114
N/A, A Forgetting that Fails to Forget Itself: An Interview with Peter Krapp, 115
Rowan Wilken, The Practice and 'Pathologies' of Photocopying, 126
Michael Farrell, Future Memories: Time Travel, Dada and Collage in the Bush, 144
Michael Farrell, deg to res, 149
Michael Farrell, res to deg, 150
Michael Farrell, the new flat, 151
Alison Bennett, To occupy: to inhabit or invade #22, 153
Emily Finlay, So Lovely a Skin Scarified with Rods': Modern Notions in Fielding's The Female Husband, 154
Bonny Cassidy, Torch Voices, 171
Michelle Aung Thin, Marriage Lessons, 176
Beth Driscoll, Reading with Oprah by Kathleen Rooney, 183
Melissa Petrakis, the student chronicles by Alice Garner, 187
Grace McQuilten, Content by Rem Koolhaas, 190
Amelia Scurry, Is History Fiction? by Ann Curthow and John Docker, 194
Eric Parisot, The Enlightenment Bible by Jonathan Sheehan, 198
Scott Brook, Creative Writing and the New Humanities by Paul Dawson, 202