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'The contrast between commercial success and artistic adventurousness is resonant. Zora Simic’s chapter is a tribute to and analysis of the pubic persona of Michael Hutchence, examining him as a pop star who tried—in part, successfully—to problematise the superficial elements of his celebrity. She discusses her own experience as a fan of pop music in the mid-1980s; her switching of allegiances from the Uncanny X-Men to INXS and her time as a passionate and active fan of the band, as well as her encounters with other fans. She recounts the route Hutchence took from singer to actor in Dogs in Space, the antithesis of the cinematic ‘star vehicle’, and the responses of both fans and critics to the film and his performance in it.'

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    y separately published work icon Urban Australia and Post-Punk : Exploring Dogs in Space David Nichols (editor), Sophie Perillo (editor), Cham : Palgrave Macmillan , 2020 18831404 2020 anthology criticism essay

    'Richard Lowenstein’s 1986 masterpiece Dogs in Space was and remains controversial, divisive, compelling and inspirational. Made less than a decade after the events it is based on, using many of the people involved in those events as actors, the film explored Melbourne’s ‘postpunk’ counterculture of share houses, drugs and decadence. Amongst its ensemble cast was Michael Hutchence, one of the biggest music stars of the period, in his acting debut.

    'This book is a collection of essays exploring the place, period and legacy of Dogs in Space, by people who were there or who have been affected by this remarkable film. The writers are musicians, actors and artists and also academics in heritage, history, urban planning, gender studies, geography, performance and music. This is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about Australian film, society, culture, history, heritage, music and art.' (Publication summary)

    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan , 2020
    pg. 105-122
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