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1 Other Shorelines, or the Greek-Australian Experience John Conomos , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Diasporas of Australian Cinema 2009; (p. 115-124)

'This chapter maps how certain film-makers of Greek-Australian descent have delineated important aesthetic, cultural, exilic, gendered, historical and political complexities over the last several decades. The film-makers I examine here are, to varying degrees, nomadic, decentred, exilic and marginal- They include George Miller, Anna Kannava, Michael Karris, Peter Lyssiotis, Bill Mousoulis and Lex Marinas. I begin by examining features of the aesthetic, cultural and political realities that have influenced these film-makers of bicultural estrangement, loss, belonging and identity. Then my discussion ends on Ana Kokkinos's landmark feature Head On (1997). All these film-makers are, to cite the critic George Steiner, 'extraterritorial' wanderers across art, culture, language and society (Steiner 1971: 11). But in no way does this chapter speak of the Greek-Australian cinema in definitive, comprehensive terms. The subject is complex because of its intricate enmeshing with questions of bicultural marginality, class, exilic modernity, identity, masculinity, migrancy, sexism and power. ' (Introduction)

1 The Digital Age Throws Up Questions of Equity John Conomos , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 27-28 November 2004; (p. 11)

— Review of A Hacker Manifesto McKenzie Wark , 2004 single work criticism
1 1 y separately published work icon Republics of Ideas : Republicanism Culture Visual Arts John Conomos , Brad Buckley (editor), Annandale : Pluto Press Artspace Visual Arts Centre , 2001 Z997637 2001 anthology essay
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