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Research Article

Corridor talk: conversing with Tom O’Regan

 

ABSTRACT

Tom O’Regan’s vision of cultural policy in the 1990s was original and durable because he emphasized the rhetorical politics and enunciative contexts of policy statements as well as their propositional contents. Reflecting on some of the changes that have occurred in Australia since that time, my commemoration of Tom’s work explores the role of the “corridor” metaphor in his thinking.

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Meaghan Morris

Meaghan Morris is Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney. She works on popular historiographies, and rhetorics of place, locality and nation in globalizing conditions. Her books include Too Soon Too Late: History in Popular Culture (1998) and Identity Anecdotes: Translation and Media Culture (2006). A Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and the Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities, Meaghan is currently writing a book on Hong Kong kung fu cinema with Stephen Chan Ching-kiu.

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