Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), 2011-2012, dir. Dr. Cornelis Martin RenesThe purpose of this paper is to examine how White male hegemony over Aboriginal masculinity has been defied in recent years through the process of film representation. In order to do so, standard schemes in Australian modern cinema are analysed through examples of films representing Aboriginal male identities, such as "Yolngu Boy" (Stephen Johnson, 2001), "Ten Canoes" (Rolf de Heer, 2006) and "Red Hill" (Patrick Hughes, 2010). A critical study of these three films produced over the last decade provides significant examples of how Western patriarchal power is destabilized through the process of "decolonizing" the central Indi...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In the Australian nation's exp...
This thesis examines the representation of Aboriginal people in popular film. Using cultural studies...
This thesis examines the enactment of masculinities in Australian screen adaptations between 1975 an...
Recently there has been a significant shift in the way that Aboriginal people are being represented ...
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
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...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
Teaching Aboriginal Studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of develo...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
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 has played a significant role in the shaping o...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In the Australian nation's exp...
This thesis examines the representation of Aboriginal people in popular film. Using cultural studies...
This thesis examines the enactment of masculinities in Australian screen adaptations between 1975 an...
Recently there has been a significant shift in the way that Aboriginal people are being represented ...
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""May 2012"Bibliography: pages 317-3...
© The Author(s) 2017. Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condi...
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...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
Teaching Aboriginal Studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of develo...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
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 has played a significant role in the shaping o...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In the Australian nation's exp...
This thesis examines the representation of Aboriginal people in popular film. Using cultural studies...