Urban Australia and Post-Punk

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  • Offers a multi-disciplinary range of texts, analyses and primary sources to illuminate the post-punk milieu of inner-city Australia; its social historical impact; its reflection in built environment use and reuse; and its representation in film.
  • Features original and hitherto undocumented interviews and materials relating to Dogs in Space; testimony from both observers and participants in the film and the events it portrays; and analysis and research from academics and insiders.
  • Provides new insight into a film continually growing in popularity and value over time; mapping the richness of a multi-layered work, providing insight into a host of historical and contemporary worlds.

    Autorentext
    David Nichols lectures in Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne, with a focus on history, culture, community and place. His previous books include Community: Building Modern Australia (co-edited with Hannah Lewi), Trendyville: the Battle for Australia's Inner Cities (with Renate Howe and Graeme Davison) and Dig: Australian Rock and Pop Music 1960-1985.
    Sophie Perillo is an interdisciplinary performance artist, musician and writer. She has devised independent and collaborative performance works for Artist Run Initiatives, major galleries and festivals. She has performed in Melbourne bands The Ancients, PSA and Hi God People. Her research and writing is centred in gender theory, performativity and theatricality.

    Klappentext

    Richard Lowenstein s 1986 masterpiece Dogs in Space was and remains controversial, divisive, compelling and inspirational. Made less than a decade after the events it is based on, using many of the people involved in those events as actors, the film explored Melbourne s postpunk counterculture of share houses, drugs and decadence. Amongst its ensemble cast was Michael Hutchence, one of the biggest music stars of the period, in his acting debut. This book is a collection of essays exploring the place, period and legacy of Dogs in Space, by people who were there or who have been affected by this remarkable film. The writers are musicians, actors and artists and also academics in heritage, history, urban planning, gender studies, geography, performance and music. This is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about Australian film, society, culture, history, heritage, music and art.

    Inhalt

    1. Introduction.- 2. Sam Sejavka.- 3. It Was Filmic.- 4. I Was In-Between Two Worlds.- 5. The B-Side of a Single.- 6. In My Mind the World Was Safer.- 7. Let's Go and Get in Some Trub.- 8. Everyone Was Interchangeable.- 9. 'We're the Most Fabulous People the World Has Ever Known'.- 10. It Was Never Pistols at Dawn.- 11. Bowie Queue.- 12. Excerpt from Comic Book.- 13. Rock Star in Space.- 14. The Intimacy of Distance: Re/reading Dogs in Space.- 15. 'Someone's Been Fucking Using This for Meat Again': 18 Berry St and Melbourne Share Housing in the 1970s and 1980s.- 16. Berry St Revisited.- 17. The Ears and INXS: Mapping Parallel Universes.- 18. The Strange Life of Shivers and Its Place in Dogs in Space.- 19. The Fucked Room .- 20. Say Clitoris: Queers in Space.- 21. FunHouse.- 22. TikTok.- 23. Lowenstein Interview 2009.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Titel Urban Australia and Post-Punk
    • Veröffentlichung 25.02.2020
    • ISBN 9813297018
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9789813297012
    • Jahr 2020
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T20mm
    • Untertitel Exploring Dogs in Space
    • Gewicht 461g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Editor Sophie Perillo, David Nichols
    • Auflage 1st edition 2020
    • Genre Kunst
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 356
    • GTIN 09789813297012

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