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ItemEmpireGREEN, CHARLES (Museum of Contemporary Art, 2002)Meridian’s importance lies not in the affirmation of the vitality of artists’ careers, nor in the demolition of the ‘next wave’ syndrome, nor even in the revelation of cross-generational continuity through a major exhibition of senior artists in a museum program usually dedicated to the new. Rather, it consists of the opportunity to test absence: that of emerging, not established, contemporary artists. If the present moment (the one represented by emerging artists) is on this occasion not on the museum’s walls, then it stalks the exhibition as its always-present doppelganger, like a transparent overlay. What do I mean? As I’ve noted before, the drive to rethink art is not the property of any one period, even one as productively unstable as the present. As we look at older artists’ work, we are able to see if younger artists are bound by genetic coding to return to conservative certainties, or if the productivist revolution of the early 1970s was a trajectory and a true sea change.
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ItemA young writer's journey into the New Zealand interior: Katherine Mansfield's The Urewera NotebookMAXWELL, ELIZABETH (Anthem Press, 2006)
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ItemAustralian GothicGELDER, KENNETH (Routledge, 2007)
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ItemLearning to LiveTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Oxford University Press, 2007)
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ItemA history of government advertising in AustraliaYOUNG, SALLY (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
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ItemChaucer's influence and receptionTRIGG, STEPHANIE (Yale University Press, 2006)
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Item'Dead Man': film, colonialism and memoryHEALY, CHRISTOPHER LEO (Routledge, 2003)
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ItemEmma Macpherson in the 'Black's Camp' and other Australian Interludes: a Scottish lady artist's tour in New South Wales in 1856-1857JORDAN, CAROLINE W (Ashgate, 2005)
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Item"Government Advertising as Political Communicaiton: Cases, Issues and Effects"SINCLAIR, JOHN ; YOUNANE, STEPHANIE (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
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Item'The first white man born': Contesting the 'stolen generations' narrative in AustraliaBIRCH, ANTHONY KEITH (Harvard University Press, 2004)