Peer Reviewed Academic Journals

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Chris Barry, “CRUISING – A Journey into Culture”, Australasian Drama Studies Journal, Latrobe University publication (forthcoming - to be published in 2016).
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Chris Barry, “Intense Proximity: The Spatial Grammar of Social Conflict” in Paul Arthur (ed.) “Framing Lives”, A/B: Auto/Biography, University of North Carolina Press (chapter currently under peer review)
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Chris Barry, “The Migrating Self: Sittings for a Family Portrait” in Meghan Punschka Nolan (ed.) “Perceptions of Self in Society as Viewed through Literature and the Arts”, HR: Humanities Review, New York: St. John’s University Press, Spring 2013, pp. 60-65, vi, 116.
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Chris Barry, “Performance as Social Agency” in ART/E/FACT: An International Publication Concerning Art and Anthropology, Issue 2, “The Social Landscape”. (Eds.) Simone Cecilie Gryttner and Ely Rosenblum. Centre for Visual Anthropology, Goldsmiths and University of London. On-line Journal, June 2012. View PDF
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Chris Barry, “Cultural Dialogues and Self-Constructions in Australia. Mediating Photography, Performance and Auto/Biography” in Alfred Hornung (ed.) Auto/biography and Mediation, American Studies/A Monograph Series, Volume 190, Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter, 2010, pp.495-519. View PDF
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Chris Barry, “The Artist as Ethnographer” in Jennifer Deger (ed.) Interventions: Experiments between Art and Ethnography, Macquarie University (ISBN 978-1-74138-345-4), 2009, pp.28-31. View PDF
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Chris Barry, “Dialogues and Self-Constructions” in David Parker (ed.), Inhabiting Multiple Worlds: Auto/Biography in an (Anti)-Global Age, Biography, vol. 28, no. 1, Winter 2005, pp. 148-151.
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Chris Barry, “Displaced Objects (or Sittings for a Family Portrait)” in Bronwen Levy and Ffion Murphy (eds.) Story/Telling: The Woodford Forum, Queensland University Press, 2001, pp.99-117. View PDF
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Chris Barry, “Displaced Objects (or Sittings for a Family Portrait)” in Richard Nile/Michael Williams (eds.) Journal of Australian Studies, no. 61, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 1999, pp.102-116. View PDF
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Doctoral Thesis
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Chris Barry, “The Encounter of Culture: A Shared Space or Out of Place? (Dismantling the Self in Central Australia)”, unpublished thesis, The Baillieu Library, Cultural Collections Reading Room, University of Melbourne.
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Catalogue Essays
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Chris Barry, “Performing Aboriginality (a) and (b)” in The 2010 Togart Contemporary Art Award, exh. cat.
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Chris Barry, “The Artist as Ethnographer” in Interventions: Experiments between Art and Ethnography, exh. cat., Macquarie University, 2009, pp.28-31. View PDF
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Chris Barry, “Performing Aboriginality” in The 2009 Togart Contemporary Art Award, exh.cat.
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Chris Barry, Encountering Culture: A Dialogue, exh. cat., Margaret Lawrence Galleries, The University of Melbourne/The Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, 2006. View PDF
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Chris Barry, Out of Place, exh. cat., self published, RMIT Gallery/RMIT University, Melbourne; Griffith University Art Gallery/Griffith University, Brisbane; Adam Art Gallery/Te Pataka Toi/Victoria University, Wellington NZ, 2001-02. View PDF
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Chris Barry, landscape.country, exh. cat., 24HR Art, Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art,
Darwin, 2000. View PDF
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Chris Barry, I Come from Big Breasted Women and Soft Skin, exh. cat., Watch this Space, Alice Springs
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Other Writing (Unpublished)
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Chris Barry, ‘Pool’, artist statement/essay in support of exhibition, ‘Out of Place’: RMIT Gallery/RMIT University, Melbourne; Griffith University Art Gallery/Griffith University, Brisbane; Adam Art Gallery/Te Pataka Toi/Victoria University, Wellington NZ, 2001-02. View PDF
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Chris Barry. ‘Stereoscopic Histories’, artist statement/essay in support of exhibition, ‘Out of Place’: RMIT Gallery/RMIT University, Melbourne; Griffith University Art Gallery/Griffith University, Brisbane; Adam Art Gallery/Te Pataka Toi/Victoria University, Wellington NZ, 2001-02. View PDF
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Chris Barry, ‘Summer Rains’, artist statement/essay in support of exhibition, ‘Out of Place’: RMIT Gallery/RMIT University, Melbourne; Griffith University Art Gallery/Griffith University, Brisbane; Adam Art Gallery/Te Pataka Toi/Victoria University, Wellington NZ, 2001-02. View PDF
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Chris Barry, ‘The Translative Space of Art’, artist statement/essay in support of exhibition Lost in Translation featured at the Mala Galeria, CCP (Centre for Contemporary Art), Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 1992 and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), Melbourne, 1996. View PDF
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Chris Barry, 'The Enigma of the Homeland Place', essay in support of exhibition Atonement, featured at The Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne, 2002. View PDF
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Catalogue Essays and Publications by Other Authors
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Dr Karen Burns, “Towards Proximity” in Imagine…the creativity shaping our culture, exh. cat., Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2006. View PDF
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Ms Zara Stanhope, Imagine…the creativity shaping our culture, exh. cat., Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2006. View PDF
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Prof Kay Ferres, Atonement, exh. cat., Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne, 2002. View PDF
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Dr Ffion Murphy, ‘Tyrannies and Seductions’, Wind in Utopia, exh. cat., Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, 1996. View PDF
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Prof Richard Nile, ‘The Double Life of Krystyna’, Wind in Utopia, exh. cat., Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, 1996. View PDF
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Mr Raffaele Caputo, Chris Barry: Her Stories, exh. cat., Plimsoll Gallery, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 1993. View PDF
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Freda Freiberg, 'Contemporary Australian Collage and its Origins' Arthur McIntyre’s, Contemporary Australian Collage and its Origins, Craftsman House, 1990. View PDF
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Freda Freiberg, ‘Lost in Translation: Photo-installations by Chris Barry’ in Photofile, No. 37, November 1992. View PDF
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Peer Reviewed Academic Journals - Cover Images by Chris Barry

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Meghan Punschka-Nolan (ed.) “Perceptions of Self in Society as Viewed through Literature and the Arts” in St. John’s Humanities Review (Cover image), St. John’s University, New York, Spring 2013.
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Ghassan Hage and Robyn Eckersley (eds.) Responsibility (Cover Image), Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing, 2012.
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Eir-Anne Edgar (ed.) “Self/Story” in disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory (Cover Image), Lexington: University of Kentucky, 2012.
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Ghassan Hage and Robyn Eckersley (eds.) Responsibility (Cover Image), Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing, 2012.
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Eir-Anne Edgar (ed.) “Self/Story” (Cover Image) in disCLOSURE: A Journal of Social Theory. Lexington: The University of Kentucky Press. Issue No. 21, 2012.
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Alfred Hornung (ed.) Auto/Biography and Mediation (Cover Image), American Studies/A Monograph Series, Volume 190, Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag, Winter, 2010. View PDF
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Country and Calling” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #62, University of Queensland Press, 2000.
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Richard Nile/Michael Williams, (eds.) “Imaginary Homelands” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #61, University of Queensland Press, 1999.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Everyday Wonders: War & Other Wonders” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #60, University of Queensland Press, 1999.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Everyday Wonders: Australian Popular Culture” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #59, University of Queensland Press, 1998.
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Richard Nile (ed.) Urban Cannibals: Romancing Australian Cities” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #57, University of Queensland Press, 1998.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Australian Masculinities: Men and Their Histories” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #56, University of Queensland Press, 1997.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Battlers and Stirrers” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #54/55, University of Queensland Press, 1997.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Fatal Shores” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #53, University of Queensland Press, 1997.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Designing Women” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #52, University of Queensland Press, 1997.
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Richard Nile (ed.) “Fabrications” (Cover Image), Journal of Australian Studies #50/51, University of Queensland Press, 1996.
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Other Academic Publications - Cover Images by Chris Barry
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Kay Ferres, Denise Meredyth, An Articulate Country: Reinventing Citizenship in Australia (Cover Image), Queensland University Press, 2001.
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Richard Nile, The Australian Legend and Its Discontents (Cover Image), Queensland University Press, 2000.
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Michael Wilding, This is for You (Cover Image), Harpers Collins Publishers, 1994.
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David Bennett, Cultural Studies: Pluralism & Theory (Cover Image), Melbourne University Literary & Cultural Studies, Melbourne University Press, 1993.
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Other Publications – Cover Images by Chris Barry
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Conference Program: “The Ethics and Politics of Engagement”: The 2009 Annual Meeting of the Australian Anthropological Society, Macquarie University (hosted by the Department of Anthropology). View PDF
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Program Cover: “The 38th Melbourne International Film Festival 1989”.
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