In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young people's exposure to cinema in 1920s Australia and the use of film in education. In part, the Royal Commission into the Moving Picture Industry in Australia aimed to 'ascertain the effect and the extent of the power of film upon juveniles' and Commissioners spoke to educationalists, psychologists, medical professions, police officers and parents to gain insight into the impacts of movies on children. Numerous issues were canvassed in the Commission hearings such as exposure to sexual content, 'excesses' in film content, children's inability to concentrate at school following cinema attendance and the influence of cinema on youth crime. While t...
Media classification is now a largely uncontroversial practice in everyday life, but the means by wh...
Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Aus...
By investigating the early Australian feature films, through the Australian Copyright Act 1905, begi...
In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young p...
Despite Australia being one of the most robust and progressive film industries during the early year...
This article discusses two experiments that aimed to establish the educational value of cinema: the ...
Much work has been undertaken by legal writers on the present debates surrounding censorship in Aust...
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...
The work covered in this essay is based on research in the areas of history, historical consciousnes...
To broaden our idea of audiences, in this article I will posit how we need to examine the ways that ...
[Extract] Mrs John Jones, president of the Victorian Women’s Citizen Movement, presented the above e...
This article explores the conflict between the constructions of childhood and their political/legal ...
In this article I examine one film, Puberty Blues, directed by Bruce Beresford in 1981. According to...
This book uncovers a unique post-war film production programme and explores how this first British g...
Media classification is now a largely uncontroversial practice in everyday life, but the means by wh...
Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Aus...
By investigating the early Australian feature films, through the Australian Copyright Act 1905, begi...
In this article, we investigate the complex relationship between concerns about children and young p...
Despite Australia being one of the most robust and progressive film industries during the early year...
This article discusses two experiments that aimed to establish the educational value of cinema: the ...
Much work has been undertaken by legal writers on the present debates surrounding censorship in Aust...
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...
The work covered in this essay is based on research in the areas of history, historical consciousnes...
To broaden our idea of audiences, in this article I will posit how we need to examine the ways that ...
[Extract] Mrs John Jones, president of the Victorian Women’s Citizen Movement, presented the above e...
This article explores the conflict between the constructions of childhood and their political/legal ...
In this article I examine one film, Puberty Blues, directed by Bruce Beresford in 1981. According to...
This book uncovers a unique post-war film production programme and explores how this first British g...
Media classification is now a largely uncontroversial practice in everyday life, but the means by wh...
Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Aus...
By investigating the early Australian feature films, through the Australian Copyright Act 1905, begi...