Edition 22: MoneySexPower

Money makes the world go around, but when it stops flowing the consequences are profound. From masters of the universe who lose their magical touch, to remote communities where the unwritten laws of money, sex and power can cause misery.
This edition explores how power is wielded, how it can evaporate and can be renegotiated in unexpected ways. In the lead essay the influential thinker and writer dissects the abusive nature of ‘big men politics’ in Indigenous communities and the grave effects of lateral violence.
The heady mix of MoneySexPower is unravelled with flair and insight. From Faustian banking deals to prison codes, virtual identities to the culture of coal mines, the reign of the image and the price of privacy to brothels and the raw edge of political power. This is contrasted with the intimate choices of desire and exchange and lifts the lid on the potent forces of human ambition and longing.
Writers include:
Edwina Shaw, Jonathan Raban, Tony Barrell, Sydney Smith, Martin McKenzie-Murray, Peter Ellingsen, Nikola Gurovic, Craig Scutt, Joanna Mendelssohn, David Linton, Mary-Rose MacColl, Rachel Robertson, Louis Nowra, Stuart Glover, Wayne McLennan, David Peetz, Georgina Murray, Cameron Raynes, Charlie Stansfield and Barry Hill. Photo essay by Roslyn Sharp.
Book Details: RRP: $19.95 / Publication date: Nov 2008 / ISBN: 9780733323935 / Extent: 264 pp / Format: Paperback (234 x 153mm)
Contents
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Introduction
( 1 )
- Virtual reality and a gilded age (Edition Introduction) Julianne Schultz
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Reportage
( 3 )
- My banker Wayne McLennan
- Black gold and big girls’ toys David Peetz
- Love thy neighbour Craig Scutt
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Essay
( 8 )
- Cities of money Stuart Glover
- Getting to grips with naked Barry Hill
- The end of ‘big men’ politics Marcia Langton
- Keeping secrets David Linton
- The birth wars Mary-Rose MacColl
- The story of George Joanna Mendelssohn
- Just two clicks Jonathan Raban
- Bonus Rachel Robertson
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Memoir
( 8 )
- Something for the weekend Tony Barrell (dec.)
- China on my mind Peter Ellingsen
- Friend for all times Nikola Gurovic
- Magic and me Martin McKenzie-Murray
- My three beggars Louis Nowra
- My mother, my monster Sydney Smith
- The heaviness of keys Edwina Shaw
- The last taboo Charlie Stansfield
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Fiction
( 1 )
- The colour of kerosene Cameron Raynes
