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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.’ |
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