Kath Duncan

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Title
Kath Duncan
Identifier
PE00272
Relation
Melbourne
Victoria
Brisbane
Queensland
Disability Arts History Australia
Accessible Arts
Australia Council
Access Arts
The Other Film Festival
Alter State
Quippings Performance Troupe
ACE Magazine
Arts Activated
Accessible Arts
Image of Interview with Kath Duncan"Interview with Kath Duncan"
Image of REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992"REWIND - Strategies for _Integration - A training seminar presented by Accessible Arts Inc - 1992"
Image of Accessible Arts - Arts Activated Conference 2010 - Program"Accessible Arts - Arts Activated Conference 2010 - Program"
Image of Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2005"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 2005"
Image of Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1992"Accessible Arts - Annual Report 1992"
Image of Access Arts Annual Report 2019-2020"Access Arts Annual Report 2019-2020"
Image of The Other Film Festival Program 2022"The Other Film Festival Program 2022"
Image of Interview with Veronica Pardo"Interview with Veronica Pardo"
Image of IDPWD website - Quippings presents Risky Business"Quippings presents Risky Business"
Image of Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Microgroove Program - Iss22, Pg3-7"Accessible Arts - ACE Arts Creativity Expression - Microgroove Program - Iss22, Pg3-7"
"Kath Duncan, Gerard Goggin (2002). 'Something in Your Belly': Fantasy, Disability and Desire in My One Legged Dream Lover. Disability Studies Quarterly 22 (4), pp: 127-144."
"Kath Duncan, Gerard Goggin, Christopher Newell (2005) ‘Don’t Talk about Me... Like I’m Not Here': Disability in Australian National Cinema. Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine.146/147, pp. 152-159. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.043842788583710"
"Sarah Austin, Kath Duncan, Gerard Goggin, Lachlan MacDowall, Veronica Pardo, Eddie Paterson, Jax Jacki Brown, Morwenna Collett, Fiona Cook, Bree Hadley, Jess Kapuscinski-Evans, Donna McDonald, Julie McNamara, Gayle Mellis, Kate Sulan (2019). The last avant garde? In B. Hadley, D. McDonald ed. The Routledge Handbook of Disability Art, Culture, and Media. London & New York: Routledge, 251-262."
"Bree Hadley, Donna McDonald, Sarah Austin, Kath Duncan, Gerard Goggin, Lachlan MacDowall, Veronica Pardo, Eddie Paterson, with collaborators Dave Calvert, Jori De Coster, Shawn Goh, Alice Fox, Ann M. Fox, Andy Kempe, Petra Kuppers, Justin Lee, Alex Lubet, Sarah Meisch Lionetto, Ann Millett-Gallant, Laura Misener, Bronwyn Preece, Megan Strickfaden, Joanne Tay, Matthew Reason, Nancy Quinn, and Sarah Whatley (2019) Conclusion: practicing interdependency, sharing vulnerability, celebrating complexity - the future of disability arts, culture, and media research. In Hadley, B & McDonald, D (Eds.) The Routledge handbook of disability arts, culture, and media. Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 362-372."
"Bree Hadley, Eddie Paterson, Madeleine Little, Kath Duncan (2024) How Disability Performance Travels in Australia: The Reality Under the Rhetoric. In Czymoch, Christiane, Maguire Rossier, Kate, & Schmidt, Yvonne (Eds.) How Does Disability Performance Travel?: Access, Art, and Internationalization. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 62-76.”
“Research project ‘Disability and the Performing Arts in Australia: The Last Avant Garde’ investigates the creative and aesthetic strategies of the Australian disability arts sector”
gender
Female
category
Person
Item sets
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