Pat Grant’s graphic novel Blue (2012) tells two stories about the impact of a newly migrant group on a small coastal Australian town. The wider story explores the wholesale effects of a previously unknown population joining an existing, culturally homogenous community. These broad social images are used to contextualise the more immediate story of three youths who are disenfranchised within the pre-existing community, but who can claim social enfranchisement by alienating the new members of the community. That the migrant population is depicted literally as aliens emphasises Blue’s participation in a wider conversation about citizenship and empathy. However, Blue does not necessarily seek to provoke a particular emotional response in its re...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
Clara Turned Blue is part of The Picture Book Project collaboration with Richmond Young Writers. Wri...
In the course of history, surfing has been a vehicle for social protest, particularly in Hawaii duri...
Blue is the debut graphic novel by Australian cartoonist Pat Grant. Part autobiography and part scie...
Published in 2012, Pat Grant’s debut graphic novel, Blue, depicts life in Bolton, a fictional Austra...
Emerging debates on anti-racism within white majority cultures centre emotion and affect to explore ...
This chapter is a critique of the way in which the documentary Bra Boys constructs history, memory a...
This chapter is a critique of the way in which the documentary Bra Boys constructs history, memory a...
This paper explores how Blues resists the language of mass media in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye. M...
This is the story of how blue becomes an emergent, world making force of life in Walliceville, Beliz...
These stories contained herein represent my apprentice work as a writer of fiction, specifically in ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the portrayal of racial oppression and societal segregatio...
The main consideration of this text focused on the answer to the question whether the Julie characte...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
Clara Turned Blue is part of The Picture Book Project collaboration with Richmond Young Writers. Wri...
In the course of history, surfing has been a vehicle for social protest, particularly in Hawaii duri...
Blue is the debut graphic novel by Australian cartoonist Pat Grant. Part autobiography and part scie...
Published in 2012, Pat Grant’s debut graphic novel, Blue, depicts life in Bolton, a fictional Austra...
Emerging debates on anti-racism within white majority cultures centre emotion and affect to explore ...
This chapter is a critique of the way in which the documentary Bra Boys constructs history, memory a...
This chapter is a critique of the way in which the documentary Bra Boys constructs history, memory a...
This paper explores how Blues resists the language of mass media in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye. M...
This is the story of how blue becomes an emergent, world making force of life in Walliceville, Beliz...
These stories contained herein represent my apprentice work as a writer of fiction, specifically in ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the portrayal of racial oppression and societal segregatio...
The main consideration of this text focused on the answer to the question whether the Julie characte...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the po...
Clara Turned Blue is part of The Picture Book Project collaboration with Richmond Young Writers. Wri...
In the course of history, surfing has been a vehicle for social protest, particularly in Hawaii duri...