Lilith is published annually.
Lilith 28 (2022) is now available open access through ANU Press.
Past issues of the journal can also be accessed through the Informit database.
EDITORIAL
The Problem with ‘Post-’
Brydie Kosmina, Rachel Caines and Saskia Roberts
ARTICLES
A Soldier and a Woman: (Re)Negotiating Gender in Female Narratives of Civil Conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia
Francesca Baldwin
Sex, Soap and Silk: Japanese Businesswomen in North Queensland, 1887–1941
Tianna Killoran
Relational Autonomy: Addressing the Vulnerabilities of Women in a Global Pandemic
Petra Brown and Tamara Kayali Browne
Vegetarians, Vivisection and Violationism: Gender and the Non-Human Animal in Anna Kingsford’s Life and Writing
Ruby Ekkel
ESSAYS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO DO FEMINISM IN 2022?
Activism and Erasure, Preservation and Transmission
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
The Work of Feminist History
Ann Curthoys
Reproductive Rights Denied and Delayed
Catherine Kevin
Pandemic Pandora
Ann McGrath
The Power of Memory for Feminism
Janet Ramsay
Feminism Beyond the Binary
Yves Rees
Stitching Feminism
Madeleine C. Seys
Solidarity and Justice
Jordana Silverstein
Depp v. Heard: A Feminist Mea Culpa
Zora Simic
REVIEWS
Australian Historical Association Conference 2022: ‘Urgent Histories’
Bridget Andresen
Save Our Sons: Women, Dissent and Conscription during the Vietnam War
Emma Carson
Sound Citizens: Australian Women Broadcasters Claim their Voice, 1923–1956
Belinda Eslick
Vera Deakin and the Red Cross
Nicola Ritchie
My Body Keeps Your Secrets
Zoe Smith
Banning the Bomb, Smashing the Patriarchy
Jessica Urwin