This discussion explicitly takes "terra nullius" as a strategy of culture and politics and of Australian self-description both in and out of culture. The foregrounding of a hidden relationship between women, land and identity in Australian cinema will be undertaken through an understanding of this strategy.11 page(s
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
In this paper I will argue that Australian feature filmmakers’ uses and depictions of “the Australia...
Building on a critical theory that sees narrative performing an active and fundamental role in the w...
The critical attention that is paid to landscape in Australian cinema is discussed. Critical constru...
National identity is a subject of continuing concern within Australian society. When I started writi...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
Examines the way in which cultural myths in selected Australian feature films of the 1970s and 1980s...
During the so-called resurgence or 'new wave' of Australian cinema in the late 1970s and early 1980s...
The article examines how the film "Australia," by Baz Lurhmann accommodates the discourse of authors...
Beyond the Silver Screen tells the history of women's engagement with filmmaking and film culture in...
This chapter explores diaspora's signification flexibility and Aboriginality's appropriation within ...
This article examines how meaning is always articulated in the ideological and political struct...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
In this paper I will argue that Australian feature filmmakers’ uses and depictions of “the Australia...
Building on a critical theory that sees narrative performing an active and fundamental role in the w...
The critical attention that is paid to landscape in Australian cinema is discussed. Critical constru...
National identity is a subject of continuing concern within Australian society. When I started writi...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
This paper attempts to advance new understandings of female cinematic agency by interrogating its co...
Examines the way in which cultural myths in selected Australian feature films of the 1970s and 1980s...
During the so-called resurgence or 'new wave' of Australian cinema in the late 1970s and early 1980s...
The article examines how the film "Australia," by Baz Lurhmann accommodates the discourse of authors...
Beyond the Silver Screen tells the history of women's engagement with filmmaking and film culture in...
This chapter explores diaspora's signification flexibility and Aboriginality's appropriation within ...
This article examines how meaning is always articulated in the ideological and political struct...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
Throughout the latter half of the past century, cinema played a significant role in the shaping of t...
In this paper I will argue that Australian feature filmmakers’ uses and depictions of “the Australia...
Building on a critical theory that sees narrative performing an active and fundamental role in the w...