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Lilith 16, 2007Feature: A Feminist History of Violence: History as a Weapon of Liberation? Response:Lee-Ann Monk Articles:Schiller's Children: Ulrike Meinhof and the Terrorist Performative Exploring Feminism's Complex Relationship with Political Violence: An Analysis of the Weathermen, Radical Feminism and the New Left History and Actuality of Anarcha-feminism: lessons from Spain The Re-conceptualisation of Domestic Violence Under the Howard
Government Since 1996 The timeless aberration: Wolfenden and the making of modern prostitution Speaking Out Against Rape: Feminist (Her)Stories and Anti-Rape Politics Interrogating non-Indigenous support for Indigenous self-determination Women, Water and Whiteness ‘I’d just like to die with a bit of peace’: the role of oral history in
reinterpreting repressed memories of stillbirth and neonatal death
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