This paper aims to engage with the cinematic history of Australian education by examining the historical representation of secondary schools in two Australian feature films of the 1970s: Picnic at Hanging Rock (Weir, 1975) and The Getting of Wisdom (Beresford, 1977). By what narrative strategies, metaphors and understandings were Australian high schools encoded into images and how might these interpretations differ from written accounts of the secondary schools? The discussion focuses on the social and material worlds of the schools. It reflects on the types of education depicted and the characterisations of teachers and students, including consideration of gender, class, and sexualities. The paper asks: what was the historical understandin...
In this paper we focus on one facet of Asia literacy and examine the potential of intercultural unde...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Despite all that has been written about the history o...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...
<i>Reel Schools</i> takes a fresh look at the history of Australian schooling through the lens of Au...
While recently the concept of 'national cinema' has been under challenge due to the growing interest...
In this article I examine one film, Puberty Blues, directed by Bruce Beresford in 1981. According to...
In this paper I examine the historical contexts and discursive strategies in two of the many Austral...
Picnic at Hanging Rock, a 1975 film by the Australian film director Peter Weir, opens with an eerie ...
This doctoral study consists of a written thesis with embedded filmic dialogues and an artefact (a d...
Purpose: The first state high schools in New South Wales (NSW) were restricted to children with high...
The two most significant events in government secondary schools in Australia between the end of the ...
In Australia, as in many other parts of the world, representations of childhood are ubiquitous in wh...
One of the most pervasive educational issues confronting Australia, and other countries, at the mome...
One of the most pervasive educational issues confronting Australia, and other countries, at the mome...
This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as repres...
In this paper we focus on one facet of Asia literacy and examine the potential of intercultural unde...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Despite all that has been written about the history o...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...
<i>Reel Schools</i> takes a fresh look at the history of Australian schooling through the lens of Au...
While recently the concept of 'national cinema' has been under challenge due to the growing interest...
In this article I examine one film, Puberty Blues, directed by Bruce Beresford in 1981. According to...
In this paper I examine the historical contexts and discursive strategies in two of the many Austral...
Picnic at Hanging Rock, a 1975 film by the Australian film director Peter Weir, opens with an eerie ...
This doctoral study consists of a written thesis with embedded filmic dialogues and an artefact (a d...
Purpose: The first state high schools in New South Wales (NSW) were restricted to children with high...
The two most significant events in government secondary schools in Australia between the end of the ...
In Australia, as in many other parts of the world, representations of childhood are ubiquitous in wh...
One of the most pervasive educational issues confronting Australia, and other countries, at the mome...
One of the most pervasive educational issues confronting Australia, and other countries, at the mome...
This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as repres...
In this paper we focus on one facet of Asia literacy and examine the potential of intercultural unde...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Despite all that has been written about the history o...
Historical feature films transport their audiences to experience another world and time, albeit temp...