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Creative communities : regional inclusion & the arts / edited by Janet McDonald and Robert Mason.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bristol, UK : Intellect, 2015Description: 1 online resource (vi, 235 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783205134
  • 178320513X
  • 9781783205141
  • 1783205148
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 700.1/03 23
LOC classification:
  • NX180.A77 C74 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Rethinking Regionalism -- ch. 1 Common Patterns: Narratives of `Mere Coincidence' and the Production of Regions / Paul Carter -- ch. 2 Creative and Destructive Communities of Lake Condah/Tae Rak, Western Victoria / Louise Johnson -- ch. 3 Creativity and Attenuated Sociality: Creative Communities in Suburban and Peri-Urban Australia / Mark Gibson -- ch. 4 Learning from Inland: Redefining Regional Creativity / Craig Bremner -- Returning Creativity -- ch. 5 Getting to Know the Story of the Boathouse Dances: Football, Freedom and Rock `n' Roll / Linda Hassall -- ch. 6 `The Artists Are Taking Over This Town': Lifestyle Migration and Regional Creative Capital / Susan Luckman -- ch. 7 Art in Response to Crisis: Drought, Flood and the Regional Community / Andrew Mason -- ch. 8 `Now We Will Live Forever': Creative Practice and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia / Wendy Richards -- Restoring Community.
Note continued: ch. 9 Making Stories Matter: Using Participatory New Media Storytelling and Evaluation to Serve Marginalized and Regional Communities / Helen Klaebe -- ch. 10 Vicarious Heritage: Performing Multicultural Heritage in Regional Australia / Robert Mason -- ch. 11 Practising for Life: Amateur Theatre, Regionalism and the Gold Coast / Patrick Mitchell -- ch. 12 Artist-Run Initiatives as Liminal Incubatory Arts Practice / Janet McDonald.
Summary: "This is the first major collection to reimagine and analyse the role of the creative arts in building resilient and inclusive regional communities. Bringing together Australia's leading theorists in the creative industries, as well as case studies from practitioners working in the creative and performing arts and new material from targeted research projects, the book reconceptualizes the very meaning of regionalism and the position--and potential--of creative spaces in non-metropolitan centres."-- Provided by publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: Rethinking Regionalism -- ch. 1 Common Patterns: Narratives of `Mere Coincidence' and the Production of Regions / Paul Carter -- ch. 2 Creative and Destructive Communities of Lake Condah/Tae Rak, Western Victoria / Louise Johnson -- ch. 3 Creativity and Attenuated Sociality: Creative Communities in Suburban and Peri-Urban Australia / Mark Gibson -- ch. 4 Learning from Inland: Redefining Regional Creativity / Craig Bremner -- Returning Creativity -- ch. 5 Getting to Know the Story of the Boathouse Dances: Football, Freedom and Rock `n' Roll / Linda Hassall -- ch. 6 `The Artists Are Taking Over This Town': Lifestyle Migration and Regional Creative Capital / Susan Luckman -- ch. 7 Art in Response to Crisis: Drought, Flood and the Regional Community / Andrew Mason -- ch. 8 `Now We Will Live Forever': Creative Practice and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia / Wendy Richards -- Restoring Community.

Note continued: ch. 9 Making Stories Matter: Using Participatory New Media Storytelling and Evaluation to Serve Marginalized and Regional Communities / Helen Klaebe -- ch. 10 Vicarious Heritage: Performing Multicultural Heritage in Regional Australia / Robert Mason -- ch. 11 Practising for Life: Amateur Theatre, Regionalism and the Gold Coast / Patrick Mitchell -- ch. 12 Artist-Run Initiatives as Liminal Incubatory Arts Practice / Janet McDonald.

"This is the first major collection to reimagine and analyse the role of the creative arts in building resilient and inclusive regional communities. Bringing together Australia's leading theorists in the creative industries, as well as case studies from practitioners working in the creative and performing arts and new material from targeted research projects, the book reconceptualizes the very meaning of regionalism and the position--and potential--of creative spaces in non-metropolitan centres."-- Provided by publisher.

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