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"Strut your Stuff" Postgraduate Symposium

Strut your Stuff; a work in progress Symposium was held on Wednesday 20 July 2005. Organised by the AHCCA Postgraduate Association Committee, it was an opportunity for the postgraduate community of the School to, quite literally, “strut” their academic stuff. The Symposium is one of two key events organised by the Committee during the academic year and is considered an important stepping stone for postgraduates before the end of year Conference.

The varied and stimulating programme, chaired by members of the academic staff, features a set of papers from the disciplines represented by the School.

Program

  Theatre 1 Theatre 2
10.00 Welcome & Morning Tea: Economics & Commerce
Session 1 Storytelling
Chair: Professor Jaynie Anderson
Strut Your Stuff
Chair: Dr. Felicity Colman
10.30 Miriam Riverlea
Kids and their Troys: the Trojan War in Children's Literature
Chloe Johnston
Music Space: Deterritorializing the Rock Milieu
11.00 Alex Ling
Badiou, Deleuze, Lacan, Oh My!: Revolutions in the Land of Oz
Alison Holland
Trace Vision: The Work of Contemporary Artist Mariko Mori
11.30 Anna Drummond
TBA
Estelle Strazdins
Lucians' 'Nigrinus' and Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire of the Second-Century CE
12.00 Lunch
Session 2 Rewind
Chair Dr. Susan Lowish
Tracing Borders: Infinity, Lineage & Intersection
Chair: Dr. Chris Mackie
13.00 Helen Bott
Reassessing the Interpretations of the Meaning and Function of Tempera as a Medium for William Blake
Alice Burgin
Moving Towards the Infinite: the Here and Now of the Post-Nuclear Sublime
13.30 Robyn Dold
Minimalism: A Myth of Australian Art History
Aleks Michalewicz
Male Demigods: A Study in Liminality
14.00 Damian Lentini
Precincts and Marketplaces: The Re-Mapping of Melbourne's Cultural Landscape
Grace McQuilten
Adam Kalkin: Infecting Architecture with Desire
14.30 Afternoon Tea: Economics & Commerce Foyer
Session 3 The Italians
Chair: Dr. Christopher Marshall
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15.00 Zoe Willis
'The Finding of Moses' at the National Gallery of Victoria
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15.30 Domenique Godfrey
'Even Rome is a Bore' - An Existential Analysis of Boredom in 'La Dolce Vita' and 'L'Avventura'
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16.00 Hugh Hudson
It Is Not Always What You Know: Patterns of Patronage in the Renaissance
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16.30 Katrina Grant
The Scenographic Sensibility: Theatrical Description and Depiction in the Garden Prints of Falda and Dal Re
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17.00 Reception: Elisabeth Murdoch Courtyard
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