Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping of the core narratives of Australia. Films express and implicitly shape national images and symbolic representations of cultural fictions in which ideas about Indigenous identity have been embedded. In this paper, exclusionary practices in Australian narratives are analysed through examples of films representing Aboriginal identity. Through these filmic narratives the articulation, interrogation, and contestation of views about filmic representations of Aboriginal identity in Australia is illuminated. The various themes in the filmic narratives are examined in order to compare and contrast the ways in which the films display the operation of n...
In a speech at the Sydney Film Festival in 2005, actor Tom E. Lewis likened the Australian film indu...
National identity is a subject of continuing concern within Australian society. When I started writi...
For the purpose of this paper memory will be considered to have two political connotations, the firs...
Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping o...
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
This article examines how meaning is always articulated in the ideological and political struct...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
Recently there has been a significant shift in the way that Aboriginal people are being represented ...
The task taken up here is essentially one of Aboriginal cultural representation in film and literatu...
Abstract Storytelling is an integral part of life for Indigenous Australians. Befor...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In the Australian nation's exp...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
In a speech at the Sydney Film Festival in 2005, actor Tom E. Lewis likened the Australian film indu...
National identity is a subject of continuing concern within Australian society. When I started writi...
For the purpose of this paper memory will be considered to have two political connotations, the firs...
Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping o...
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
This article examines how meaning is always articulated in the ideological and political struct...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
Recently there has been a significant shift in the way that Aboriginal people are being represented ...
The task taken up here is essentially one of Aboriginal cultural representation in film and literatu...
Abstract Storytelling is an integral part of life for Indigenous Australians. Befor...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In the Australian nation's exp...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
In a speech at the Sydney Film Festival in 2005, actor Tom E. Lewis likened the Australian film indu...
National identity is a subject of continuing concern within Australian society. When I started writi...
For the purpose of this paper memory will be considered to have two political connotations, the firs...