This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) intersects with the fantasy of Australianness that the film constructs. We argue that the fictional Never-Never Land through which the film’s characters travel is an, albeit problematic, ‘indigenizing’ space that can be entered imaginatively through cultural texts including poetry, literature and film, or through cultural practices including touristic pilgrimages to landmarks such as Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk), Uluru and Kakadu National Park. These actual and virtual journeys to the Never-Never have broader implications in terms of fostering a sense of belonging and legitimating white presence in the land through affect, nostalgia and the invoc...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
International audienceThe article deals with the difficult and often alienating relation to the land...
Like many of the best works of Australian theatre, "Blurred" taps into our national fascination with...
This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) in...
Cinema is central to the mediation of history and the construction of imaginative geographies that o...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
The article examines how the film "Australia," by Baz Lurhmann accommodates the discourse of authors...
My project articulates and examines the notion of a settler-colonial structure of feeling through vi...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the d...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the d...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with landscape, and this...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
International audienceThe article deals with the difficult and often alienating relation to the land...
Like many of the best works of Australian theatre, "Blurred" taps into our national fascination with...
This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) in...
Cinema is central to the mediation of history and the construction of imaginative geographies that o...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
The article examines how the film "Australia," by Baz Lurhmann accommodates the discourse of authors...
My project articulates and examines the notion of a settler-colonial structure of feeling through vi...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
Imagined Landscapes teams geocritical analysis with digital visualization techniques to map and inte...
This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the d...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the d...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with landscape, and this...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
International audienceThe article deals with the difficult and often alienating relation to the land...
Like many of the best works of Australian theatre, "Blurred" taps into our national fascination with...