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Resuming the dialogue: rhizomic actualisations

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posted on 2024-06-17, 03:57 authored by A McCulloch, R Goodrich
Since 1996, we have organised conferences on the discourse of the arts. The conferences have, in turn, led to a journal entitled Double Dialogues, the first of which was in hard copy under the sole editorship of Ann McCulloch and has been distributed internationally. After innumerable obstacles, we decided to situate articles, essays, exhibitions, and the like, from both these conferences and contributions related to our themes from interested parties, on-line. This refereed electronic journal deals with the discourse and practice of the arts, ranging across the visual arts, film, multi-media, dance, music, creative writing and theatre. Our decision to do this is manifold, but one of the reasons has been determined by our wish to become part of a global debate. We recognise that our interests are ones that are being experienced within academic institutions and art-centres world-wide. Before exploring the central theme of this Issue, perhaps we ought to contextualise it in terms of a journey over the last six years and into the future.

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Journal

Double dialogues

Season

Winter

Pagination

1-7

Location

Canterbury, Vic

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1447-9591

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

Double Dialogues 1996-2004

Issue

2

Publisher

Double Dialogues

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