In this article I examine one film, Puberty Blues, directed by Bruce Beresford in 1981. According to the Australian Film Commission, the film is number forty four of the top Australian films at the Australian box office from 1966 to 2005 having earned over three million dollars. The view put here is that this film throws light on the history of the comprehensive coeducational high school at a particular moment. The article maintains that Puberty Blues pursues a damning representation of the ineffectual and irrelevant nature of school life for the students it features. This unsettling film shows the comprehensive coeducational secondary school, itself a product of a middle class vision of the civil society, to be failing in its promise of ex...
A number of studies have pointed out the under-achievement of boys in schools relative to girls acro...
<i>Reel Schools</i> takes a fresh look at the history of Australian schooling through the lens of Au...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...
In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young p...
The film Puberty Blues exploded into Australian cinemas in the summer of 1981. Puberty Blues was a s...
In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young p...
This paper aims to engage with the cinematic history of Australian education by examining the histor...
The Australian 'mockumentary' Summer Heights High depicts a fictional secondary school. Among the pr...
This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as repres...
This article examines how the St Trinian’s films (1954–1980) engage with shifts in the social organi...
In this paper I examine the historical contexts and discursive strategies in two of the many Austral...
This article focuses on the bodies of schoolgirls as visualised and represented in a short film of ...
This doctoral study consists of a written thesis with embedded filmic dialogues and an artefact (a d...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
A number of studies have pointed out the under-achievement of boys in schools relative to girls acro...
<i>Reel Schools</i> takes a fresh look at the history of Australian schooling through the lens of Au...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...
In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young p...
The film Puberty Blues exploded into Australian cinemas in the summer of 1981. Puberty Blues was a s...
In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young p...
This paper aims to engage with the cinematic history of Australian education by examining the histor...
The Australian 'mockumentary' Summer Heights High depicts a fictional secondary school. Among the pr...
This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as repres...
This article examines how the St Trinian’s films (1954–1980) engage with shifts in the social organi...
In this paper I examine the historical contexts and discursive strategies in two of the many Austral...
This article focuses on the bodies of schoolgirls as visualised and represented in a short film of ...
This doctoral study consists of a written thesis with embedded filmic dialogues and an artefact (a d...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
A number of studies have pointed out the under-achievement of boys in schools relative to girls acro...
<i>Reel Schools</i> takes a fresh look at the history of Australian schooling through the lens of Au...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...