Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of literary works have been analysed and the engine for the production of a range of creative works. This article looks at two concepts from post-colonial theory: ‘the colonisation of the mind’, and Salman Rushdie’s notion of ‘writing back to the centre’ and how they might be applied to an analysis of journalistic texts. This article explores the usefullness for post-colonial theory as both heuristic device and a framework for the production of journalism in the context of the recent media coverage of the federal government's intervention in the National Territory Aborginal communities. 
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
<p>The paper compares the normality of a citizen in the post-colonial societies by analyzing Austral...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
This article considers whether Australia can accurately be described as a post-colonial nation, and ...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
The article discusses strategies in ways that Aboriginal groups in Australia are overcoming censorsh...
The concept of the ‘indigenous public sphere’ is intended to describe the highly mediated public ‘sp...
This essay argues that Australia, while having made some substantive progress in the social and poli...
Just as Smythe argued communication was the "blindspot of western Marxism," western communication an...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Written against the background of critical whiteness studies, the article deals with the poetry of ...
The central claim of this thesis is that an understanding of ambivalence as a productive element of ...
This article examines the ways in which Australian newspaper film reviewers interpret cinematic repr...
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
<p>The paper compares the normality of a citizen in the post-colonial societies by analyzing Austral...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
This article considers whether Australia can accurately be described as a post-colonial nation, and ...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
The article discusses strategies in ways that Aboriginal groups in Australia are overcoming censorsh...
The concept of the ‘indigenous public sphere’ is intended to describe the highly mediated public ‘sp...
This essay argues that Australia, while having made some substantive progress in the social and poli...
Just as Smythe argued communication was the "blindspot of western Marxism," western communication an...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Written against the background of critical whiteness studies, the article deals with the poetry of ...
The central claim of this thesis is that an understanding of ambivalence as a productive element of ...
This article examines the ways in which Australian newspaper film reviewers interpret cinematic repr...
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
Prior to white settlement, literary representations of Australia were that of a primitive place wher...
<p>The paper compares the normality of a citizen in the post-colonial societies by analyzing Austral...