International and national representations of the beach perpetuate normative female concepts by maintaining dominant masculine myths, such as that of the heroic lifesaver and tanned sunbaker. Female experiences on the beach are traditionally associated with rhetorics of danger and peril, contrasted to the welcomed and protective gaze of the beach male. Conventional understandings of the gaze promote male surveillance of women, and although some resistance exists, the beach primarily remains a place to observe the female form. This article attempts to explore currents of resistance at the beach through a self-reflexive examination of Schoolies. Although the event is fixed within patriarchal codes and structures, small eddies of resistance ex...
In Australian surfing, localism is a practice through which surfers claim authority to protect their...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with the landscape. The ...
The image of the Australian beach as a place of beautiful waves and sand is popular on postcards and...
Australia, internationally, is known as a beach loving country, particularly in popular culture. The...
The Australian beach is now accepted as a significant part of Australian national culture and identi...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
This article examines Australian women’s complex relationship with the beach through a focus on affe...
The natural beach environment - the hot sand and glistening surf - or at the very least lapping wave...
© 2016 Representations of tourism subjects, both people and places, extend beyond specifically touri...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with landscape, and this...
This research undertakes to examine factors that contribute to make Australian national and cultural...
In this article we consider the Australian beach as a material, imaginary and social arena in which ...
The image of a beach-going woman across Gold Coast media and advertising is one that invites male an...
In this article, we consider the Australian beach as a material, imaginary and social arena in which...
In Australian surfing, localism is a practice through which surfers claim authority to protect their...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with the landscape. The ...
The image of the Australian beach as a place of beautiful waves and sand is popular on postcards and...
Australia, internationally, is known as a beach loving country, particularly in popular culture. The...
The Australian beach is now accepted as a significant part of Australian national culture and identi...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
This article examines Australian women’s complex relationship with the beach through a focus on affe...
The natural beach environment - the hot sand and glistening surf - or at the very least lapping wave...
© 2016 Representations of tourism subjects, both people and places, extend beyond specifically touri...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with landscape, and this...
This research undertakes to examine factors that contribute to make Australian national and cultural...
In this article we consider the Australian beach as a material, imaginary and social arena in which ...
The image of a beach-going woman across Gold Coast media and advertising is one that invites male an...
In this article, we consider the Australian beach as a material, imaginary and social arena in which...
In Australian surfing, localism is a practice through which surfers claim authority to protect their...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with the landscape. The ...
The image of the Australian beach as a place of beautiful waves and sand is popular on postcards and...