LyotardJ.F. and RogozinskiJ., ‘The Thought Police’, (1987) 26Art and Text24 (their emphasis). Lyotard and Rogozinski use the figure of the Baboon, borrowed from Sartre, to stand for anti-poststructuralist polemicists in France in the 1980s. Their Baboon sought to censor post-'68 theories it couldn't begin to understand, theories predicated on the necessity of ‘hearing differently, of listening to other Ideas … of lending an ear to that which cannot be heard’, atp.31 (their emphasis).
2.
Lyotard and Rogozinski, ref 1, above, p.29.
3.
ThorntonM., ‘Technocentrism in the law school: Why the Gender and Colour of Law Remain the Same’, (1998) 36Osgoode Hall Law Journal369, 372–3.
4.
Thornton, ref 3, above, pp.381 and 388–9.
5.
Letter to Staff attached to copy of ‘Speech at launch of Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence’, University of Sydney, 14 August 1999.
MorrisM., ‘Losing our Minds’, Weekend Australian 22–23 July 2000, p.19.
8.
Morris, ref. 7, above, p.22.
9.
Yet another parody of Foucault's play on Beckett's ‘what matter who's speaking’. See HoweA., Punish and Critique: Towards a Feminist Analysis of Penality, Routledge, 1994, pp.84–5.
10.
Ian Duncanson, Chris Tomlins and Diane Kirkby deserve most of the credit.
11.
BarnesJ., ‘Cite Seeing: Citation in Legal Writing (review essay)’, (1998) 16Law in Context144.
12.
MortleyRaoul, Report to Faculty of Law and Management at La Trobe University, 13 July 2000.
13.
MorrisonS., LAWCIC Research Essay, 2000 (cited with permission).
14.
La Trobe University Course Handbook1995, p.546.
15.
La Trobe University Course Handbook2000, p.259 (Morrison's emphasis).
16.
A few years ago, a retiring male academic commented to a feminist colleague at a northern Australian university that a feminist history subject could be taught by any ‘drover's dog’. Since then, my informant and I correspond under the code names ‘drover's dog of the north’ and ‘drover's dog of the south’, abbreviated to ‘ddn’ and ‘dds’, or sometimes simply to ‘woof’.
17.
Lyotard and Rogozinski, ref. 1, above, p.29.
18.
Management letter to HoweA., 13 June 1997.
19.
BaumanZ., Intimations of Postmodernity, Routledge, 1992, p.x (his emphasis).
20.
SpivakG., ‘The Postmodern Condition: The End of Politics?’, in HarasymS. (ed.) The Post-colonial Critic, Routledge, pp.18–9.
21.
SmartC., ‘The Woman of Legal Discourse’, (1992) 1Social and Legal Studies29.
22.
Professorial Report to Council: Second Quinquennial Report, 1995–2000.
23.
ReagonJohnson B., ‘Coalition Politics: Turning the Century’ in SmithB. (ed.) Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, New York, 1983, p.359.
24.
Adrian Howe has been appointed to a Chair in Criminology at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.