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<font size="2"><font face="Times New Roman"><span style="font-size:10pt"><b>Please find details below of an interdisciplinary workshop on Researching the 1960s, to be held at the University of Melbourne this Friday, 29 October 2010.<br>
The workshop is convened by Peter Eckersall <<a href="eckersal@unimelb.edu.au">eckersal@unimelb.edu.au</a>>, Nick Sharman</b></span></font></font><font face="Times New Roman"><b><font size="1"><span style="font-size:9pt"> <<a href="n.sharman@unimelb.edu.au">n.sharman@unimelb.edu.au</a>> and </span></font><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt">Vera Mackie <<a href="vera@uow.edu.au">vera@uow.edu.au</a>>.<br>
</span></font><font size="1"><span style="font-size:9pt">There is no registration fee, but please e-mail us if you are intending to come along.<br>
Vera Mackie<br>
(for Peter, Nick and Vera)<br>
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Researching the 1960s — Interdisciplinary Workshop<br>
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University of Melbourne<br>
Friday 29th October 2010. 9.00-5.30.<br>
Venue: John Medley Building, Room 106, First Floor, West Tower<br>
(Entry: gate 10 from Grattan St)<br>
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Schedule of presentations <br>
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9.15: Welcome: Peter Eckersall<br>
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9.30-11.00: Panel One Politics, Protest, Law <br>
Chair: Vera Mackie<br>
Nick Sharman, <i>'The exclusion of authority' the New York Times' representation of Ramsey Clark's Non-evidence in the 'Chicago 8' trial.<br>
</i>Kate McGregor, <i>Gerwani, the WIDF and the contribution of Indonesian Women to the Anti-Imperialist Movement<br>
</i>Vannessa Hearman, <i>Cuban-Indonesian solidarity: The Indonesian 'rebel delegation' at the 1966 Tricontinental Conference</i> <br>
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11.00-11.30: Coffee<br>
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11.30-1.00: Panel Two 1960s—media perspectives <br>
Chair: Nick Sharman<br>
Jenni Koski, <i>The message of the counter-culture: visualizing an era of restlessness in the songs of Easy Rider, the film.<br>
</i>Mark Nicholls, <i>Don Draper On The Couch: Mad Men and the Stranger to Paradise.<br>
</i>John Mackinnon, <i>Showing 1960s films<br>
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</i>1.00-2.00 Lunch<br>
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2.00-3.00: Panel Three Perspectives on Australia in the 1960s <br>
Chair: Peter Eckersall<br>
Richard Trembath, ‘<i>We want bloody kills on the board.’: Australian Reporting From The Vietnam War<br>
</i>Denise Varney, <i>Radical Visions: The Impact of the Sixties</i> <br>
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3.00-3.30 Coffee <br>
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3.30-5.30 Panel Four Radical sixties Japan <br>
Chair: Denise Varney<br>
Erik Ropers, <i>Confronting Japan’s Wartime Past: Kobayashi Masaki’s ‘Human Condition’<br>
</i>Vera Mackie, <i>Reflections on gender, violence and protest in 1960s Japan.<br>
</i>Phillip Flavin, <i>Ichiyanagi, Hirô, Commercial Jingles and the Psychedelic Reordering of the Senses<br>
</i>Peter Eckersall,<i> Butoh, cinedance and ‘intermedia’ performance.<br>
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</i>5.30 Drinks and dinner<br>
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<b>Inquiries: Peter Eckersall: <a href="eckersal@unimelb.edu.au">eckersal@unimelb.edu.au</a><br>
Researching the 1960s: an interdisciplinary workshop is sponsored by: <br>
The School of Culture & Communication, University of Melbourne <br>
& The Institute for Social Transformation Research, University of Wollongong<br>
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