This thesis examines fictional representations of sexual assault (and specifically rape) in novels that are set within or explore as a central theme the culture of Australian Rules football (termed ‘Australian football’). This thesis comprises two components: an exegesis and a novel, Siren. The exegesis is an examination of the way sexual assault in Australian football culture has been approached by the Australian media, and Australian adult novels written between 1964 and 2013 in which Australian football culture is a central theme. The exegesis is also an exploration of the challenges of writing about sexual assault and rape, and of representing women’s voices in a male-dominated sporting culture. It contributes to a wider discussion abo...
This paper analyses the (re-)presentation of rape complainant testimony on three Australian televisi...
Drawing on the assumption that it is possible to learn a great deal about cultures by analysing circ...
Alcohol is cited with increasing frequency as a factor in discussions of violence, from brawling and...
© 2017 Dr. Rachel Vera HirschFrom 2010 onwards, rape allegations against professional footballers fr...
In Australia in 2004, several sexual assault allegations were made against footballers from the nati...
This thesis explores the genre of Australian soccer literature by way of a close textual analysis th...
The 2004 Australian Football League and National Rugby League seasons started amidst claims made by ...
Creative nonfiction writing is the literary technique employed in this article to explore insights a...
Representations of the Other in Contemporary Australia is a thesis consisting of a novel, Brother Na...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-56.Introduction -- Victim's voices : confessions and speak...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
Despite the significant amount of feminist and sociological research devoted to the question of sexu...
This paper analyses the (re-)presentation of rape complainant testimony on three Australian televisi...
Drawing on the assumption that it is possible to learn a great deal about cultures by analysing circ...
Alcohol is cited with increasing frequency as a factor in discussions of violence, from brawling and...
© 2017 Dr. Rachel Vera HirschFrom 2010 onwards, rape allegations against professional footballers fr...
In Australia in 2004, several sexual assault allegations were made against footballers from the nati...
This thesis explores the genre of Australian soccer literature by way of a close textual analysis th...
The 2004 Australian Football League and National Rugby League seasons started amidst claims made by ...
Creative nonfiction writing is the literary technique employed in this article to explore insights a...
Representations of the Other in Contemporary Australia is a thesis consisting of a novel, Brother Na...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-56.Introduction -- Victim's voices : confessions and speak...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
Despite the significant amount of feminist and sociological research devoted to the question of sexu...
This paper analyses the (re-)presentation of rape complainant testimony on three Australian televisi...
Drawing on the assumption that it is possible to learn a great deal about cultures by analysing circ...
Alcohol is cited with increasing frequency as a factor in discussions of violence, from brawling and...