This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the driving force behind many of the images and concerns of the films derives from aspects of Australian history since colonisation. The article compares the way these themes appear in the Mad Max films to the way they are explored in ‘Crabs’, a 1972 short story by Australian writer Peter Carey. This story was later filmed as Dead End Drive-In, a film which itself draws on the aesthetic already developed through the Mad Max films. I use Freud’s theory of repetition compulsion to explore ways in which history is both remembered and deliberately forgotten through imagery that is dislocated from the past to the ‘future’ and thus in effect to a timele...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
The critical and popular success of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Stephan Elliott, 1994) h...
The twin purpose of this research is to explore films as historically specific cultural texts, rathe...
This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the d...
This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) in...
This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) in...
This article argues that the car is an intimate aspect of the governance of Australia. The term ’gov...
Australian films have gained an international reputation for their whimsical look at everyday life. ...
This article explores the changing nature of representations of the landscape in Australian film. It...
This article locates a number of 1970s Australian horror films in relation to British and American b...
This article explores the key components that made "Mad Max: Fury Road" a subversive text within the...
This article reads Fred Schepisi’s 1978 film The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith through its engagement w...
IN 1981 THE AUSTRALIAN-MADE FILM The Road Warrior drove into the US film market.(1) The film was wel...
There are many feature films made outside of Australia during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that attemp...
‘The Threshold Moment’ is a critical interrogation of the performance of masculinities in Australian...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
The critical and popular success of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Stephan Elliott, 1994) h...
The twin purpose of this research is to explore films as historically specific cultural texts, rathe...
This article argues that despite the genre status of the Mad Max films as post-apocalyptic sf, the d...
This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) in...
This article explores how the imaginative use of the landscape in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia (2008) in...
This article argues that the car is an intimate aspect of the governance of Australia. The term ’gov...
Australian films have gained an international reputation for their whimsical look at everyday life. ...
This article explores the changing nature of representations of the landscape in Australian film. It...
This article locates a number of 1970s Australian horror films in relation to British and American b...
This article explores the key components that made "Mad Max: Fury Road" a subversive text within the...
This article reads Fred Schepisi’s 1978 film The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith through its engagement w...
IN 1981 THE AUSTRALIAN-MADE FILM The Road Warrior drove into the US film market.(1) The film was wel...
There are many feature films made outside of Australia during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that attemp...
‘The Threshold Moment’ is a critical interrogation of the performance of masculinities in Australian...
This article uses a discussion of David Malouf's novel 'An Imaginary Life' to explore the way that A...
The critical and popular success of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Stephan Elliott, 1994) h...
The twin purpose of this research is to explore films as historically specific cultural texts, rathe...