I Don't Like It: Pauline Pantsdown and the Politics of the Inauthentic
@article{Stratton2000IDL, title={I Don't Like It: Pauline Pantsdown and the Politics of the Inauthentic}, author={J. Stratton}, journal={Perfect Beat}, year={2000}, volume={4}, pages={3-28} }
This and the following two articles constitute a mini-dossier analysing the nature and significance of the controversy over Australian academic and sound performer Simon Hunt's Pauline Pantsdown persona (as enacted on recordings, in public appearances and publicity material) and its relationship to Australian right-wing politician Pauline Hanson. Jon Stratton's extended analysis is complemented by two supporting articles, an interview with Simon Hunt conducted by Stratton and an essay by Hunt… CONTINUE READING
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