During the so-called resurgence or 'new wave' of Australian cinema in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a number of films appeared which specifically focused on the Australian landscape. Many of these films went on themselves to become icons, not only of the newly re-established Australian film industry, but also of a newly confident Australia itself. The landscape in these films was not simply an uninscribed field against which the action of a narrative was played out, it was the very means by which these films proclaimed both their Australian identity and their cultural value. My interest lies in the role played by the Australian landscape within these popular and nationally influential narratives, and the resonance this has with a number o...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
Examines the way in which cultural myths in selected Australian feature films of the 1970s and 1980s...
In this paper I will argue that Australian feature filmmakers’ uses and depictions of “the Australia...
Scholarship discussing the Australian outback as a cinematic setting often conceives of this space a...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
The critical attention that is paid to landscape in Australian cinema is discussed. Critical constru...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
This paper will detail the conception of landscapes that consume, breathe and reproduce - visually a...
Places and identities are increasingly seen by cultural geographers as socially constructed. In othe...
‘The Threshold Moment’ is a critical interrogation of the performance of masculinities in Australian...
The article examines how the film "Australia," by Baz Lurhmann accommodates the discourse of authors...
This discussion explicitly takes "terra nullius" as a strategy of culture and politics and of Austra...
Includes bibliographical references.1. The interval that wasn't? The Australian film industry, 1927-...
As Tom O’ Regan states in his discussion of “Unities of Setting and Landscape” in Australian Nationa...
Country towns in Australian cinema are commonly seen in opposition to a fixed, imagined urban normal...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
Examines the way in which cultural myths in selected Australian feature films of the 1970s and 1980s...
In this paper I will argue that Australian feature filmmakers’ uses and depictions of “the Australia...
Scholarship discussing the Australian outback as a cinematic setting often conceives of this space a...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
The critical attention that is paid to landscape in Australian cinema is discussed. Critical constru...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
This paper will detail the conception of landscapes that consume, breathe and reproduce - visually a...
Places and identities are increasingly seen by cultural geographers as socially constructed. In othe...
‘The Threshold Moment’ is a critical interrogation of the performance of masculinities in Australian...
The article examines how the film "Australia," by Baz Lurhmann accommodates the discourse of authors...
This discussion explicitly takes "terra nullius" as a strategy of culture and politics and of Austra...
Includes bibliographical references.1. The interval that wasn't? The Australian film industry, 1927-...
As Tom O’ Regan states in his discussion of “Unities of Setting and Landscape” in Australian Nationa...
Country towns in Australian cinema are commonly seen in opposition to a fixed, imagined urban normal...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
Examines the way in which cultural myths in selected Australian feature films of the 1970s and 1980s...
In this paper I will argue that Australian feature filmmakers’ uses and depictions of “the Australia...