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This
issue of Soundings explores our relationship to heroes and heroines: do
we need them? who can be one? is there a role for heroes and heroines
in political or other imagined communities?
Contributors and Contents:
Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin Beefing about the Single Currency
Anthony Barnett The Divorce
Mike Waite DIY Politics and
the Anti-Roads Movement
David Donnison What Kind of New Labour?
Cynthia Cockburn Women's Therapy Centre in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Peter Tatchell A Queer Way
of Re-defining Masculinity
Iain Chambers Californian Sketches
John Gill and Nick Hallam Contemporary Artists and Football
Gilane Tawadros Going Global
Angela McRobbie The Writing of Adam Phillips
Tim Lang and Yiannis Gabriel Mad Consumers?
Stuart Hall Who dares, fails
Barbara Taylor Mary Wollstonecraft
Jonathan Rutherford Heroes and Mother's Boys
Graham Dawson Idealisation, Masculinity and the Soldiers of Empire
Becky Hall Black Skin, Blue Eyes and Muslin
Anna Grimshaw C L R James
Simon Edge Peter Wildeblood
Kirsten Notten Keyboard Cowboys
and Dial Cowgirls
Susannah Radstone Tommy Cooper
Graham Martin Raymond Williams
Cynthia Cockburn Whose Heroes
Does a City Remember?