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ΑΥΣΤΡΑΛΟΙ ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΜΕΛΒΟΥΡΝΗΣ
ISBN
978-0-646-50426-1 |
Costa Athanassiou is a Melbourne based
professional photographer and filmmaker. Costa migrated from Greece to Australia in
1986 and since he has documented the many facets of the
Australian community. His extensive photographic archive
includes theatre productions, concerts, festivals and people’s
everyday activities.
Published
2008 byBigTreePublications Copyright:
Photographs & Recordings © Costas Athanassiou Text ©
their Creators .
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Athanasiou
Nikos |
HYBRIDS
Stories
of Greek
Australia
ISBN
0646238922 |
I was born in Perth in 1953, but grew up in Sydney where he
studied medicine. He works in the UK as a pathologist and also
lectures at O;ifOrd University. Athanasou has written many
scientifte and medical articles, and began writing fiction in
1979. A number if his short stories have appeared in 'Inprint'
in the early eighties and several stories have been published
in anthologies. He is currently working on two novels and a
play.
Eugenia Raskopoulos came to Australia from Greece in 1963 at
the age if four. Her photographic works reflect her interest
in issues if identity, history and gender and are represented
in major state galleries throughout Australia. |
Alexakis Effy
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IN THEIR OWN IMAGE
GREEK-AUSTRALIANS
by Effy Alexakis and Leonard
Janiszewski
ISBN 0 86806 655 9 |
This
stunning book has been published to complement the major
photographic exhibition of the same name. In Their Own
Image, Greek-Australians captures the stories, the
successes, the conflicts and the previously unrecognised
diversity of Australia's Greek migration and settlement. From
the arrival of seven Greek convicts in 1829 to the present
day, Greek-Australians have played a vital part in national
life.Documentary photographer Effy Alexakis and social
historian Leonard Janiszewski have been researching their
history and contemporary presence since 1982 and have made
field trips throughout both Australia and Greece,
painstakingly piecing together what has become a giant jigsaw
puzzle. With 190 dramatic images, hardcover and jacketed, this
major work breaks down stereotypes and displays the richness
and depth of Greek-Australian history and culture. In Their
Own Image is a moving tribute to the many thousands of
Hellenic people who have contributed so much to Australian
life. |
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Χρηστος |
Της Μοίρας Αλυσίδες
Ανταλής Χρήστος1998, Μελβούρνη 0 6463 5160 5
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