Art was their weapon : the history of the Perth Workers' Art Guild /
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Language: | English |
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Fremantle, WA :
Fremantle Press,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations used in this book; Introduction 'That Mad Little Era' in the West; 1. The Red Witch of Greenmount; 2. The Five Arts Club; 3. Kisch and the Popular Front; 4. The 'Living Theatre': Formation of the Perth Workers' Theatre; 5. 'A Man of Enterprise': Keith George and The Workers' Art Club; 6. The Workers' Art Guild and the Party Line; 7. 'Bury the Dead'; 8. Spain, Moscow and 'The Southern Cross'; 9. 'Offensive Epithets'; 10. Standing Guard for the Party; 11. Leading the Revolution on a White Horse; 12. The War, and 'Blood on the Moon'
- 13. 'The Fervent Years'14. 'Art as a Weapon in the People's Fight'; 15. 'The Surrealist Mob'; 16. 'The Faded Years': A Retreat to Provincialism; Appendix After the War; Endnotes; Bibliography; About the Author; Acknowledgements