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2008

Book Chapter

'Black, urban, contemporary, strong and beautiful': Exploring how Indigenous Australian women performers are positioned in the popular media.

Barney, Katelyn (2008). 'Black, urban, contemporary, strong and beautiful': Exploring how Indigenous Australian women performers are positioned in the popular media.. Whose Popular Music? Industry, Performers, Fans: Selected Proceedings from the 2006 IASPM Australia and New Zealand Conference. (pp. 65-76) edited by Collinson, Ian. Ryde, N.S.W.: Internat Assoc of the Study of Popular Music, ANZ Branch and Perfect Beat.

'Black, urban, contemporary, strong and beautiful': Exploring how Indigenous Australian women performers are positioned in the popular media.

2005

Book Chapter

Celebration or Cover Up? "My island home" Australian national identity and the spectacle of Sydney 2000.

Barney, K.S. (2005). Celebration or Cover Up? "My island home" Australian national identity and the spectacle of Sydney 2000.. Aesthetics and Experience in Music Performance. (pp. 141-150) edited by E. Mackinlay, D. Collins and S. Owens. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Celebration or Cover Up? "My island home" Australian national identity and the spectacle of Sydney 2000.

2004

Book Chapter

Repositioning Music Analysis: Preparatory thoughts for a case study of Indigenous Australian women's contemporary music

Barney, K.S. (2004). Repositioning Music Analysis: Preparatory thoughts for a case study of Indigenous Australian women's contemporary music. Music Research: New Directions for a New Century. (pp. 156-165) edited by M. Ewans, R. Halton and J.A. Philips. Buckinghamshire: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Repositioning Music Analysis: Preparatory thoughts for a case study of Indigenous Australian women's contemporary music