This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-made documentary, Constance on the Edge (Belinda Mason, 2016). Beginning with an overview of cosmopolitanism as a project and a political ideal, as well as its relevance now, I then trace its manifestation in the discourses of refugee advocacy that have been evident in Australia over the last couple of decades. This helps set the stage for a close reading of the film, in which a Sudanese asylum seeker who has been resettled in a regional town with her family is struggling to find a sense of belonging in her new home. I argue that such an instance of cosmopolitan cinema facilitates the audience’s capacity to see both similarities and difference...
In this article, we argue that Maxine Beneba Clarke’s tale ‘The Stilt Fishermen of Kathaluwa,’ in Fo...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...
This PhD thesis examines the proliferation of refugee-focussed documentary film texts in Australia a...
This article provides an alternative framing to so-called 'illegal refugees' in comparison with thos...
Tom Zubrycki's documentary film Molly and Mobarak (2003) and John Doyle's television mini-series Mar...
Inspired by Robert Dixon's volumes on visual culture, colonial modernity and the Pacific, this artic...
Representing stories through documentary film can offer a means to convey multilayered and sensory a...
Representing stories through documentary film can offer a means to convey multilayered and sensory a...
This article analyses Australian audio-visual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the ...
This article analyses Australian audiovisual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the A...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
In 2015, the Australian government commissioned a telemovie as part of its strategic communication c...
In this article, we argue that Maxine Beneba Clarke’s tale ‘The Stilt Fishermen of Kathaluwa,’ in Fo...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...
This article addresses cosmopolitan cinema through the figure of a former refugee in an Australian-m...
This PhD thesis examines the proliferation of refugee-focussed documentary film texts in Australia a...
This article provides an alternative framing to so-called 'illegal refugees' in comparison with thos...
Tom Zubrycki's documentary film Molly and Mobarak (2003) and John Doyle's television mini-series Mar...
Inspired by Robert Dixon's volumes on visual culture, colonial modernity and the Pacific, this artic...
Representing stories through documentary film can offer a means to convey multilayered and sensory a...
Representing stories through documentary film can offer a means to convey multilayered and sensory a...
This article analyses Australian audio-visual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the ...
This article analyses Australian audiovisual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the A...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
In 2015, the Australian government commissioned a telemovie as part of its strategic communication c...
In this article, we argue that Maxine Beneba Clarke’s tale ‘The Stilt Fishermen of Kathaluwa,’ in Fo...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...
This article presents and interrogates a series of short films made collaboratively by the researche...