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WHY PUBLISH: - Part one of the book comprises entirely of contributions from First Nations artists, including: Destiny Deacon, Julie Dowling and Dianne Jones. Each image is complemented by a short explanatory essay by a writer of their choice. - Stellar line up of prominent scholars working in Australia, UK, USA. The editors are also well regarded art historians. - This volume tackles many important, hot-topic themes, including: identity, appropriation, hybridity, Orientalism, paternalism.
Balanced Body Breakthrough is the essential guide for anyone who wants to beat stress and find balance. Caroline Jordan dispenses wellness wisdom in short, easy-to-read segments. Jordan's definition of wellness includes the whole person - mind, body, and spirit. From start to finish, this book is filled with knowledge and resources to help you personalize your approach to living well. Balanced Body Breakthrough teaches you to clarify values, create a plan and set smart goals, manage your time, feel healthy, get fit, and enjoy life. This book is a tool that will help you stay committed, positive, and present in living a feel-good life you love.
Australians have always loved a good show, as this new collection of essays demonstrates. The significance of exhibitions goes beyond mere entertainment. From the 1850s to the present, exhibitions have been a marketing tool for Australias advancements in global trade, migration and tourism. They have also been powerful vehicles for conspicuous consumption, civic progress, social status, and identity be it local, national or international. This multi-disciplinary collection presents new research on a fascinating variety of exhibitions from nineteenth-century World Fairs to late twentieth-century Expos. Contributors are leading museum professionals and academics from a range of disciplines including art history, the history of design, literary studies, indigenous history, cultural and social history and the history of science. Seize the Day examines the complex role of exhibitions within Australias cultural, commercial and artistic histories. Exhibitions are dynamic sites for the construction of national identities and international collaborations, the showcasing of collecting and exhibiting practices, and the expression and contestation of race and gender. Detailed case studies explore the many facets of exhibitions from ethnographic display to artistic competition to intercolonial rivalry to reveal their politics, personalities and astonishingly rich material culture. As the first book to address the exhibition movement in Australia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Seize the Day will become the standard collection on this topic for years to come. Numerous black and white images, plus an eight-page colour insert in the print version.
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