Documentary film enacts a particular viewing position, which enlists spectators in what Elizabeth Cowie describes as the desire to see and know the world through its recorded sights and sounds of reality. This thesis re-examines representations of rural life, as articulated by a recent cycle of Aotearoa New Zealand documentary films. Throughout my examination, I will address theories of rural mythology, identity construction and documentary representation. I will argue that my set of documentaries engage spectators in desiring to know and experience a particular view of rural life that may, however, only be a fantasy, or indeed, what Roland Barthes has described as a myth. From 19th century European settlement to the contemporary era, th...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
This thesis examines how rurality, poverty and the shared notion of rural poverty are discursively c...
Documentary film enacts a particular viewing position, which enlists spectators in what Elizabeth Co...
The concept of landscape developed from an aesthetic perspective and has come to be recognized as a...
Robyn Longhurst and Carla Wilson enlarge the question of both national identity and gender by invest...
(c) The Author/s 2022AM accepted for publication in "Media, culture and society" first published onl...
Since the early years of colonisation, rural settlements in New Zealand have undergone much change. ...
Looking at early examples of amateur filmmaking from the period 1923-1939, which have been deposited...
A scan of social research about rural New Zealand from the 1980s reveals power divisions which have ...
Purpose – Recent theorising about the globalising countryside highlights the processes of place maki...
Rural places are extremely diverse and represent far more than the agricultural activity often assoc...
Rural New Zealand holds a place of unparalleled importance in the affection of New Zealanders, with ...
New Zealand has many abandoned rural landscapes that were once thriving pioneering settlements in th...
Poetry and film are artistic modes for representing, interpreting and evaluating our environment. A...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
This thesis examines how rurality, poverty and the shared notion of rural poverty are discursively c...
Documentary film enacts a particular viewing position, which enlists spectators in what Elizabeth Co...
The concept of landscape developed from an aesthetic perspective and has come to be recognized as a...
Robyn Longhurst and Carla Wilson enlarge the question of both national identity and gender by invest...
(c) The Author/s 2022AM accepted for publication in "Media, culture and society" first published onl...
Since the early years of colonisation, rural settlements in New Zealand have undergone much change. ...
Looking at early examples of amateur filmmaking from the period 1923-1939, which have been deposited...
A scan of social research about rural New Zealand from the 1980s reveals power divisions which have ...
Purpose – Recent theorising about the globalising countryside highlights the processes of place maki...
Rural places are extremely diverse and represent far more than the agricultural activity often assoc...
Rural New Zealand holds a place of unparalleled importance in the affection of New Zealanders, with ...
New Zealand has many abandoned rural landscapes that were once thriving pioneering settlements in th...
Poetry and film are artistic modes for representing, interpreting and evaluating our environment. A...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
This thesis examines how rurality, poverty and the shared notion of rural poverty are discursively c...