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Jesus, Judas, Jimi and John: culture, communication, media and art in delightful chaos

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This is a paper about a storytelling journey and a journey in storytelling, through a labyrinth of loose affiliates in culture, communication, media and art, which should be seen as a critically creative and creatively critical adventure that tries to make sense of the delightful chaos that is life in representation.
Australasian Association of Writing Programs
Title: Jesus, Judas, Jimi and John: culture, communication, media and art in delightful chaos
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This is a paper about a storytelling journey and a journey in storytelling, through a labyrinth of loose affiliates in culture, communication, media and art, which should be seen as a critically creative and creatively critical adventure that tries to make sense of the delightful chaos that is life in representation.

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