2007
Issue 3
ISSN 1558-6960

Deborah Jordan, '‘Lovers and Political Movements’, A Review of Jeff Sparrow, Communism: A Love Story
Meredith Rose, 'Outside the Emerald City,' A Review of Rory McCarthy, If Nobody Told Us We Are Defeated'
Victoria Kuttainen, ‘Trauma and Transit/ions,’ Review of Gillian Whitlock. Soft Weapons: Autobiography in Transit.
Leili Golafshani, ‘Iranian Exilic Memoir,’ A Review of Shirin Ebadi, Iran Awakening; Azar Nafisi, Reading ‘Lolita’ in Tehran; Azadeh Moaveni, Lipstick Jihad.
Jena Woodhouse, ‘The Sapphic Mystique,’ A Review of Marguerite Johnson, Sappho.
Marie Porter, ‘Motherwork: Complex, Frequently Ambiguous and Beyond the Control of the Mother,’ A Review of Andrea O’Reilly, Toni Morrison and Motherhood.
Elinor Jean, ‘The Innovation of Henryk Grossman’s Marxism,’ A Review of Rick Kuhn, Henryk Grossman and the Recovery of Marxism.
Allan Gardiner, ‘Testing times are here to stay? Politics and literacy tests.'
Fiona Hile, ‘Carsten Höller at the Tate Modern / Damien Hirst’s murderme collection at the Serpentine Gallery’
Adam Hughes Henry, ‘Inventing Britishness in the Old World and the New — Scotland and Australia.’