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Introduction

Stereograph of a nurse tending a wounded soldier during the Boer War. The image on the right is taken from a slightly different angle from that on the left. When viewed through a stereoscope, one of the earliest forms of image manipulation technology, the two images appear as one 3D image.

Abstract

This issue of Transformations explores the experience of regionality in Australia with a specifically Queensland focus. All of the papers were originally presented at a conference held by the Australia Pacific Research Group, at the Bundaberg campus of Central Queensland University in October 1999. They represent a diverse set of responses to the question: what is regionality, and how is it experienced within a globalised context?

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Author Biography

Warwick Mules

Warwick Mules teaches and reads in cultural studies at Central Queensland University. He is interested in the visual and its affects within contemporary and historical contexts. He is the co-author of Tools for Cultural Studies, and has published numerous articles in the field of cultural and visual studies.