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<DIV>As the shadowy 'initial poster of this enquiry', I thank everyone for their responses, but after a quick web search, I am fairly sure that what I am looking for doesn't have much to do with Brophy's Cinesonic work, fascinating though that is.</DIV>
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<DIV>Also, given that Brophy was speaking at the forum from a piece of A6 sized paper with several keywords on it, which he kept stuffing in his pocket and then retrieving to remind him of his next point, I get the impression that finding a complete version of this paper would be difficult.</DIV>
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<DIV>But I was interested to see if there was potentially any similar published research on everyday clothing as a body technology. Thanks again. </DIV>
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<DIV>mel.</DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Jonathan MARSHALL <jonathan.marshall@ecu.edu.au></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">re: fashion/clothing + recommendations (Adrian Martin) --- Brophy's<BR>many, many publications<BR><BR>Message: 2<BR>Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:01:32 +1100<BR>From: "Adrian Martin" <BR>Subject: [csaa-forum] re: fashion/clothing + recommendations<BR>To: csaa-forum@lists.cdu.edu.au<BR>Message-ID: <BAY20-F24BD49BAE2F6B746899F0EDA7E0@PHX.GBL><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed<BR><BR>Dear Adrian & colleagues<BR><BR>I would of course never wish to downplay M. Brophy's extensive and<BR>impressive publication CV. I have myself found his work on horror cinema<BR>referred to as widely afield as in the history of 19th cent popular<BR>working class French theatre.<BR><BR>My comment was simply intended to reflect that if the initial poster of<BR>this inquiry had heard Phil speaking in Melbourne at a public lecture<BR>forum outside of Phil's RMIT teaching in the last few yrs, the
re was
a<BR>very good chance that THIS paper would have been published in Cinesonic.<BR>Most of Phil's Cinesonice oral presentations are, indeed published<BR>there, as Im sure Adrian would concede (Adrian's own work is happily<BR>represented there too, though I would never suggest this covers the full<BR>extent of M. Martin's work, either).<BR><BR>Adrian is however entirely correct to point out that Phil's full<BR>publication list is far more extensive than this. If the orginal poster<BR>is drawing on some source OTHER than a public forum occuring within<BR>Melbourne in the last few years (or indeed an ACMI lecture, say), then<BR>one would have to look elsewhere. This was not my impression of the<BR>original querry though! In the interests of collegiate fraternity<BR>however, I will not dwell on the matter.<BR><BR>;) JM<BR><BR><BR>Adrian Martin wrote that:<BR><BR>"Jonathan Marshall wrote:<BR>'I cant speak for what our friend Brophy was drawing on. Most of his<BR>essays are publishe
d in the
Cinesonic papers'<BR><BR>"Jonathan, what bibliographic disinformation!! The CINESONIC conference <BR>happened 4 times and produced 3 books. Philip Brophy has one long essay<BR>in <BR>each volume (as do some others of us). This amounts to a grand total of<BR>3 <BR>major essays out of the several hundred Philip has written since the<BR>late <BR>1970s! 'Most of his papers', indeed!"<BR><BR>"Adrian"<BR><BR><BR>Jonathan Marshall, PhD, MA,<BR>Research Fellow,<BR>Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts,<BR>Edith Cowan University,<BR>2 Bradford Street,<BR>Mt Lawley, WA 6050<BR>PH: +618 9370 6796<BR>FAX: +618 9370 6665<BR>jonathan.marshall@ecu.edu.au<BR><BR>contributing editor,<BR>RealTime Australia<BR>PH: 0402 0155 23<BR>http://www.realtimearts.net/<BR>_______________________________________<BR><BR>csaa-forum<BR>discussion list of the cultural studies association of australasia<BR><BR>www.csaa.asn.au<BR><BR>change your subscription details at
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