Journal of Australian Studies back issues from January 2002:
Jumping the Queue: new talents 2002.(Brief Article)
Jan 01, 2002;
History, memory and the stranger in the practice of detention in Australia. (Defining Borders and the Land).
Jan 01, 2002;
Clearing ground for the New Arcadia: utopia, labour and environment in 1890s Australia. (Defining Borders and the Land).
Jan 01, 2002;
Reading oral histories from the pastoral frontier: a critical revision. (Defining Borders and the Land).
Jan 01, 2002;
Towards a further redescription of the Australian pastoral frontier. (Defining Borders and the Land).
Jan 01, 2002;
The Flapper in the heterosexual scene. (Representing Identities).
Jan 01, 2002;
Aboriginal house names and settler Australian identity. (Representing Identities).
Jan 01, 2002;
Looking for new opportunities: Sang Ye and the discourse of multiculturalism. (Representing Identities).
Jan 01, 2002;
Internalised racism and the work of Chinese Australian artists: making visible the invisible world of William Yang. (Representing Identities).
Jan 01, 2002;
`Young Asians in our homes': Colombo Plan students and White Australia. (Representing Identities).
Jan 01, 2002;
Translated spaces/translated identities: the production of place, culture and memory in an Australian suburb. (Visualising Place and Space).
Jan 01, 2002;
`Our travellers' out there on the road: Lonely Planet and its readers, 1973-1981. (Visualising Place and Space).
Jan 01, 2002;
In the vernacular: on the architecture of the National Museum of Australia. (Visualising Place and Space).
Jan 01, 2002;
Alchemy, real estate and the culture of conservation in Byron Bay. (Visualising Place and Space).
Jan 01, 2002;
Imaging colonial Greenough. (Visualising Place and Space).
Jan 01, 2002;
`Fuck all editors': the Ern Malley affair and Gwen Harwood's Bulletin scandal. (Framing Stories and Poetry).
Jan 01, 2002;
`Botanising on the asphalt': Australian modernity and the street poetics of Kenneth Slessor. (Framing Stories and Poetry).
Jan 01, 2002;
One-armed bandit. (Framing Stories and Poetry).(Short Story)
Jan 01, 2002;
The universal autobiographer: the politics of normative readings. (Framing Stories and Poetry).
Jan 01, 2002;
Pulped fiction: Broometime and the ethics of oral history. (Framing Stories and Poetry).
Jan 01, 2002;
Thinking about white weddings. (Everyday Life).
Jan 01, 2002;
The home front: hostess, housewife and home in Olympic Melbourne, 1956. (Everyday Life).
Jan 01, 2002;
Reclaiming the game: fandom, community and globalisation. (Everyday Life).(South Sydney rugby league football club, Australia)(s)
Jan 01, 2002;
Lacking the will to power? Australian anti-communists 1917-1935. (Politics and Economics).
Jan 01, 2002;
Myths and markets: Australian culture and economic doctrine. (Politics and Economics).
Jan 01, 2002;
Sustained and growing underemployment in Australia and Canada: the truth behind government employment figures. (Politics and Economics).(Statistical Data Included)
Jan 01, 2002;