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    Performing on the beaches of the mind: An essay.Greg Dening - 2002 - History and Theory 41 (1):1–24.
    History--the past transformed into words or paint or dance or play--is always a performance. An everyday performance as we present our selective narratives about what has happened at the kitchen table, to the courts, to the taxman, at the graveside. A quite staged performance when we present it to our examiners, to the collegiality of our disciplines, whenever we play the role of "historian." History is theater, a place of thea . The complexities of living are seen in story. Rigidity, (...)
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    Performances.Greg Dening - 1996 - Carlton South, Vic., Australia: Melbourne University Press.
    A poetic for histories -- Sharks that walk on the land -- The face of battle : Valparaiso, 1814 -- The theatricality of history making and the paradoxes of acting -- Possessing Tahiti -- Hollywood makes history -- Inventing others -- Songlines and seaways -- Anzac day -- School at war -- Soliloquy in San Giacomo.
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    Essay review.Greg Dening, John Forge & James Robert Brown - 1996 - Metascience 5 (2):21-39.
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    Enigma variations on history in three keys: A conversational essay.Greg Dening - 2000 - History and Theory 39 (2):210–217.
  5. Performing cross-culturally.Greg Dening - 2007 - In Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan & Alun Munslow (eds.), Manifestos for history. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Readings/writings.Greg Dening - 1998 - Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press.
    If you have, you will know how different it is to all the other monuments in Washington, perhaps even to all the other monuments you have ever seen. ...
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