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Text: Book
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| Title |
The Myth of the Mainstream: Politics and the Performing Arts in Australia Today |
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| Abstract/Description |
In a passionate personal/political statement, Australia?s most celebrated festival director and cabaret artist accuses Australia and its political leaders of selling out its arts to populism and ?the myth of the mainstream?. While at home Australians are tolerant, imaginative and flexible, the mainstream no longer allows for difference of opinion in public.
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| Publisher |
Currency House
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| Publisher Location |
Strawberry Hills, NSW
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| Date Issued |
2005
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| Language |
English
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| ISBN 10 |
978-0-97573-010-2
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| Citation |
Robyn Archer, The Myth of the Mainstream: Politics and the Performing Arts in Australia Today, Currency House, Strawberry Hills, NSW, 2005
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
44726
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