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Refractory Volume 7, 2004

Published Oct 8th 2004

This issue is a special edition consisting of a selection of papers presented at the “What Lies Beneath” postgraduate conference organized by the School of Art History, Cinema, Classics & Archaeology, Univeristy of Melbourne, November 4th 2003.

Editor, Diana Sandars

CONTENTS

1. Helen on the Edge: the Movement of Liminal Women and its Consequences in Early Greek Myth
- Aleks Michalewicz

2. Tracks in the Desert: the tremulous landscapes of Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula and Fred Williams
- Ryan Johnston

3. From the Hollywood Musical to Music Video: The Grafting that Lies Beneath Contemporary Australian Musicals
- Diana Sandars

4. New Thresholds of Perception: Representations of Altered States in Early Cinema
- Marie-Louise Hillcoat

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Helen on the Edge: the Movement of Liminal Women and its Consequences in Early Greek Myth - Aleks Michalewicz

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Tracks in the Desert: the tremulous landscapes of Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula and Fred Williams - Ryan Johnston

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From the Hollywood Musical to Music Video: The Grafting that Lies Beneath Contemporary Australian Musicals - Diana Sandars

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New Thresholds of Perception: Representations of Altered States in Early Cinema - Marie-Louise Hillcoat

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