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Paul Brown Paul Brown i(A36537 works by) (a.k.a. Paul Frederick Brown)
Born: Established: 1952 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Landscape, Place and Culture : Linkages between Australia and India Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay (editor), Christopher Conti (editor), Paul Brown (editor), Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Press , 2011 Z1785979 2011 anthology criticism

'This collection of essays takes an interdisciplinary approach to the ecological, social, economic and, in particular, the cultural dimensions of the Australia-India relationship. The essays provide many levels of focus on environment, place and culture. Some evoke appreciation of particular "places," either in India or Australia. Many explore how literature has treated "landscape," while some are comparative studies of cultural, historical and political development. The essays arise from a particular gathering of scholars: The East India chapter of the Indian Association for the Study of Australia (IASA) held its inaugural international conference in Kolkata on 22-23 January 2009. Much of the work is comparative, exploring common Indian and Australian themes of colonial and postcolonial experience, implications of migration and diaspora, and shared language and literature. The work also explores shared environmental crisis, manifest in landscapes such as the Mouths of the Ganges and Australia's Murray Darling Basin. Such comparisons indicate our shared experience of the "crisis" of ecological, social, economic and cultural sustainability. As human future is colonized through environmental degradation, and determined by human migration and shared culture and values, our relationship to "place" is revitalized and reassessed. We seek simultaneously a reconciliation between humans and a realignment of the human-nature relationship. This is the most basic meaning of social and ecological sustainability' (publisher website).

1 y separately published work icon Verbatim : Staging Memory and Community Paul Brown (editor), Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2010 Z1741935 2010 anthology criticism young adult Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community 'has been written specifically for the NSW HSC topic on Verbatim Theatre. Focusing on the plays set for the topic—The Laramie Project; Aftershocks; Parramatta Girls; Run Rabbit Run, Minefields and Miniskirts—the book provides project and production history, commentary and analysis, reviews and audience reactions, as well as interviews with the creators of the plays: Each play is explored in its social context, and in the context of the history and range of documentary and "real life" forms of contemporary drama.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 1 Maralinga Paul Brown , 2006 single work drama
1 Aftershocks - The Years in the Making : Introduction Paul Brown , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Aftershocks : A Project of the Newcastle Workers' Cultural Action Committee 2001; (p. vii-xxviii)
1 Aftershocks Paul Brown , 1998 extract drama (Aftershocks : A Project of the Newcastle Workers' Cultural Action Committee)
— Appears in: The Actor's Audition Manual 1998; (p. 106-109) The Actor's Audition Manual 1998; (p. 180-184)

'A moving documentary play drawn from the traumatic recollections of members of the Newcastle Workers' Club, which was destroyed in the 1989 earthquake.'

Source: Australian Plays (https://australianplays.org/script/CP-81/) (Sighted: 22/02/2018).

1 form y separately published work icon Aftershocks Paul Brown , ( dir. Geoff Burton ) Newcastle : SBS Independent Aftershocks Films , 1998 Z892844 1998 single work film/TV Stories about the 1989 Newcastle earthquake told by staff and friends of the Newcastle Workers Club, illustrating the effect of the earthquake on the people of Newcastle.
1 form y separately published work icon Big Sky Christopher Lee , Susan Bower , Daniel Krige , Tony McNamara , Rhett Walton , Simon Baré , Paul Brown , Anthony Ellis , Grant Fraser , Gregor Jordan , Rick Maier , Greg Millin , Annette Moore , Jacquelin Perske , Chris Phillips , Tracey Trinder-Doig , Dave Warner , Steve Worland , Alexa Wyatt , ( dir. Scott Hartford-Davis et. al. )agent Sydney : Southern Star Xanadu , 1997-1999 7228153 1997 series - publisher film/TV adventure

'Every day is an adventure for the pilots at Big Sky Aviation. A high spirited bunch to start with, they can't help but relish the kind of job that sees them one day flying to a medical emergency on a remote property deep in the outback, the next on a tricky city mission and another soaring over some of the most beautiful tropical coastline in the world. BIG SKY is an action adventure series with heart, humour and nerves of steel.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 9/4/2014)

1 3 form y separately published work icon Naked : Blindside Breakaway Paul Brown , ( dir. Michael Carson ) Australia : Jan Chapman Productions ABC Television , 1995 Z126523 1995 single work film/TV

The captain of rugby-union team the Dirty Reds grapples with defeat as his son watches on. Despite new training methods from motivation camps to yoga, the club has posted ninety-seven consecutive losses. For a man supposedly in charge, does losing mean emasculation, or can there be leadership where it seems there may never be victories? What makes and unmakes a hero? How and why do ordinary men seek dignity and power through team sport?

1 Aftershocks: Local Stories, National Culture Paul Brown , 1995 single work prose biography
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 54 no. 3 1995; (p. 448-460)
1 Cake Hakawati Paul Brown , 1991 single work drama
3 15 Aftershocks : A Project of the Newcastle Workers' Cultural Action Committee Paul Brown , 1991 single work drama (taught in 2 units)
— Appears in: Oral History Association of Australia Journal , no. 13 1991; (p. 49-55)
Based on the 1989 Newcastle earthquake.
1 y separately published work icon Two Cities: A Play for Performance at 'The Bowl' on Monument Hill [Albury] Paul Brown , 1990 (Manuscript version)x400653 Z853706 1990 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Murray River Story: An Epic Love Affair between Woman, Man and the Environment Paul Brown , 1988 (Manuscript version)x400652 Z853703 1988 single work drama
1 Making 'Coal Town' Paul Brown , 1987 single work criticism autobiography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 46 no. 4 1987; (p. 477-486)
1 1 Coal Town Paul Brown , 1985 single work drama
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