Companion to Australian Cinema
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Companion to Australian Cinema
Bye, Susan; Landman, Jane; Collins, Felicity
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
07/2019
608
Dura
Inglês
9781118942529
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About the Editors viii
Notes on Contributors x
Foreword xvi
Tom O'Regan
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction: Australian Cinema Now 1
Felicity Collins, Jane Landman, and Susan Bye
Part I An Indigenous Screen Culture 29
1 You Are Here: Living Maps of Deep Time, Clock Time 31
Felicity Collins
2 Charlie's Country, Gulpilil's Body 54
Corinn Columpar
3 Ivan Sen's Cinematic Imaginary: Restraint, Complexity, and a Politics of Place 68
Anne Rutherford
4 Shadowing and Disruptive Temporality in Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spear 89
Felicity Ford
5 Beyond the Wonderland of Whiteness: The Blak Wave of Indigenous Women Shaping Race on Screen 107
Odette Kelada and Maddee Clark
Part II An International Cinema 131
6 Another Green World: The Mad Max Series 133
Constantine Verevis
7 Is Everything Awesome?: The LEGO Movie and the Australian Film Industry 149
Ben Goldsmith
8 Jane Campion: Girlshine and the International Auteur 165
Lisa French
9 Constructing Persona: Mediatisation, Performativity, Quality, and Branding in Australian Film Actors' Migration to Hollywood 184
P. David Marshall
Part III A Minor Transnational Imaginary 205
10 Interpreting Anzac and Gallipoli through a Century of Anglophone Screen Representations 207
James Bennett
11 Unsettling the Suburban: Space, Sentiment, and Migration in National Cinematic Imaginaries 228
Helen Grace
12 The Rocket: Small, Foreign-Language Cinema 248
Olivia Khoo
13 Serangoon Road: The Convergent Culture of Minor Transnationalism 262
Audrey Yue
Part IV An Auteur-Genre-Landscape Cinema 285
14 An Independent Spirit: Robert Connolly as Auteur-Producer 287
Susan Bye
15 Disruptive Daughters: The Heroine's Journey in Four Films 313
Diana Sandars
16 Atopian Landscapes: Gothic Tropes in Australian Cinema 336
Jane Stadler
17 Spirits Do Come Back: Bunyips and the European Gothic in The Babadook 355
Stephen Gaunson
Part V A Televisual Industry 371
18 Between Public and Private: How Screen Australia, the ABC and SBS have shaped Film and Television Convergence 373
Amanda Malel Trevisanut
19 Quality vs Value: The Case of The Kettering Incident 391
Sue Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon
20 The Evolution of Matchbox Pictures: A New Business Model 416
Helen Goritsas and Ana Tiwary
21 Schapellevision: Screen Aesthetics and Asian Drug Stories 442
Anthony Lambert
Part VI A Multiplatform Ecology 461
22 CHURN: Cinema Made Sometime Last Night 463
Ross Gibson
23 Over the Horizon: YouTube Culture Meets Australian Screen Culture 472
Stuart Cunningham and Adam Swift
24 Digital Transmedia Forms and Transnational Documentary Networks 493
Deane Williams
25 Ecological Relations: FalconCam in Conversation with The Back of Beyond 508
Belinda Smaill
26 Where Am I?: The Terror of Terra Nullius 525
Norie Neumark
Index 537
Notes on Contributors x
Foreword xvi
Tom O'Regan
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction: Australian Cinema Now 1
Felicity Collins, Jane Landman, and Susan Bye
Part I An Indigenous Screen Culture 29
1 You Are Here: Living Maps of Deep Time, Clock Time 31
Felicity Collins
2 Charlie's Country, Gulpilil's Body 54
Corinn Columpar
3 Ivan Sen's Cinematic Imaginary: Restraint, Complexity, and a Politics of Place 68
Anne Rutherford
4 Shadowing and Disruptive Temporality in Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spear 89
Felicity Ford
5 Beyond the Wonderland of Whiteness: The Blak Wave of Indigenous Women Shaping Race on Screen 107
Odette Kelada and Maddee Clark
Part II An International Cinema 131
6 Another Green World: The Mad Max Series 133
Constantine Verevis
7 Is Everything Awesome?: The LEGO Movie and the Australian Film Industry 149
Ben Goldsmith
8 Jane Campion: Girlshine and the International Auteur 165
Lisa French
9 Constructing Persona: Mediatisation, Performativity, Quality, and Branding in Australian Film Actors' Migration to Hollywood 184
P. David Marshall
Part III A Minor Transnational Imaginary 205
10 Interpreting Anzac and Gallipoli through a Century of Anglophone Screen Representations 207
James Bennett
11 Unsettling the Suburban: Space, Sentiment, and Migration in National Cinematic Imaginaries 228
Helen Grace
12 The Rocket: Small, Foreign-Language Cinema 248
Olivia Khoo
13 Serangoon Road: The Convergent Culture of Minor Transnationalism 262
Audrey Yue
Part IV An Auteur-Genre-Landscape Cinema 285
14 An Independent Spirit: Robert Connolly as Auteur-Producer 287
Susan Bye
15 Disruptive Daughters: The Heroine's Journey in Four Films 313
Diana Sandars
16 Atopian Landscapes: Gothic Tropes in Australian Cinema 336
Jane Stadler
17 Spirits Do Come Back: Bunyips and the European Gothic in The Babadook 355
Stephen Gaunson
Part V A Televisual Industry 371
18 Between Public and Private: How Screen Australia, the ABC and SBS have shaped Film and Television Convergence 373
Amanda Malel Trevisanut
19 Quality vs Value: The Case of The Kettering Incident 391
Sue Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon
20 The Evolution of Matchbox Pictures: A New Business Model 416
Helen Goritsas and Ana Tiwary
21 Schapellevision: Screen Aesthetics and Asian Drug Stories 442
Anthony Lambert
Part VI A Multiplatform Ecology 461
22 CHURN: Cinema Made Sometime Last Night 463
Ross Gibson
23 Over the Horizon: YouTube Culture Meets Australian Screen Culture 472
Stuart Cunningham and Adam Swift
24 Digital Transmedia Forms and Transnational Documentary Networks 493
Deane Williams
25 Ecological Relations: FalconCam in Conversation with The Back of Beyond 508
Belinda Smaill
26 Where Am I?: The Terror of Terra Nullius 525
Norie Neumark
Index 537
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<p>Australian cinema essays; Australian cinema studies; Australian cinema history; Australian cinema introduction; Australian cinema research; Australian cinema scholarship; Australian cinema readings; Australian cinema textbook; Australian cinema anthology; Australian cinema compendium; Australian cinema criticism; Australian cinema culture; Australian films; Australian film industry; Australian film production; Australian motion picture production; Australian motion picture industry; Australian film essays; Australian film studies; Australian motion picture studies; Australian film textbook; Australian motion pictures textbook; Australian international cinema; Australian televisual industry; Australian national cinema; Australian Indigenous cinema; Australian Blak Wave cinema; Australian cinema writings; Australian screen culture; Australian transnational cinema; A Companion to Australian Cinema; Felicity Collins; Jane Landman; Susan Bye</p>
About the Editors viii
Notes on Contributors x
Foreword xvi
Tom O'Regan
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction: Australian Cinema Now 1
Felicity Collins, Jane Landman, and Susan Bye
Part I An Indigenous Screen Culture 29
1 You Are Here: Living Maps of Deep Time, Clock Time 31
Felicity Collins
2 Charlie's Country, Gulpilil's Body 54
Corinn Columpar
3 Ivan Sen's Cinematic Imaginary: Restraint, Complexity, and a Politics of Place 68
Anne Rutherford
4 Shadowing and Disruptive Temporality in Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spear 89
Felicity Ford
5 Beyond the Wonderland of Whiteness: The Blak Wave of Indigenous Women Shaping Race on Screen 107
Odette Kelada and Maddee Clark
Part II An International Cinema 131
6 Another Green World: The Mad Max Series 133
Constantine Verevis
7 Is Everything Awesome?: The LEGO Movie and the Australian Film Industry 149
Ben Goldsmith
8 Jane Campion: Girlshine and the International Auteur 165
Lisa French
9 Constructing Persona: Mediatisation, Performativity, Quality, and Branding in Australian Film Actors' Migration to Hollywood 184
P. David Marshall
Part III A Minor Transnational Imaginary 205
10 Interpreting Anzac and Gallipoli through a Century of Anglophone Screen Representations 207
James Bennett
11 Unsettling the Suburban: Space, Sentiment, and Migration in National Cinematic Imaginaries 228
Helen Grace
12 The Rocket: Small, Foreign-Language Cinema 248
Olivia Khoo
13 Serangoon Road: The Convergent Culture of Minor Transnationalism 262
Audrey Yue
Part IV An Auteur-Genre-Landscape Cinema 285
14 An Independent Spirit: Robert Connolly as Auteur-Producer 287
Susan Bye
15 Disruptive Daughters: The Heroine's Journey in Four Films 313
Diana Sandars
16 Atopian Landscapes: Gothic Tropes in Australian Cinema 336
Jane Stadler
17 Spirits Do Come Back: Bunyips and the European Gothic in The Babadook 355
Stephen Gaunson
Part V A Televisual Industry 371
18 Between Public and Private: How Screen Australia, the ABC and SBS have shaped Film and Television Convergence 373
Amanda Malel Trevisanut
19 Quality vs Value: The Case of The Kettering Incident 391
Sue Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon
20 The Evolution of Matchbox Pictures: A New Business Model 416
Helen Goritsas and Ana Tiwary
21 Schapellevision: Screen Aesthetics and Asian Drug Stories 442
Anthony Lambert
Part VI A Multiplatform Ecology 461
22 CHURN: Cinema Made Sometime Last Night 463
Ross Gibson
23 Over the Horizon: YouTube Culture Meets Australian Screen Culture 472
Stuart Cunningham and Adam Swift
24 Digital Transmedia Forms and Transnational Documentary Networks 493
Deane Williams
25 Ecological Relations: FalconCam in Conversation with The Back of Beyond 508
Belinda Smaill
26 Where Am I?: The Terror of Terra Nullius 525
Norie Neumark
Index 537
Notes on Contributors x
Foreword xvi
Tom O'Regan
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction: Australian Cinema Now 1
Felicity Collins, Jane Landman, and Susan Bye
Part I An Indigenous Screen Culture 29
1 You Are Here: Living Maps of Deep Time, Clock Time 31
Felicity Collins
2 Charlie's Country, Gulpilil's Body 54
Corinn Columpar
3 Ivan Sen's Cinematic Imaginary: Restraint, Complexity, and a Politics of Place 68
Anne Rutherford
4 Shadowing and Disruptive Temporality in Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spear 89
Felicity Ford
5 Beyond the Wonderland of Whiteness: The Blak Wave of Indigenous Women Shaping Race on Screen 107
Odette Kelada and Maddee Clark
Part II An International Cinema 131
6 Another Green World: The Mad Max Series 133
Constantine Verevis
7 Is Everything Awesome?: The LEGO Movie and the Australian Film Industry 149
Ben Goldsmith
8 Jane Campion: Girlshine and the International Auteur 165
Lisa French
9 Constructing Persona: Mediatisation, Performativity, Quality, and Branding in Australian Film Actors' Migration to Hollywood 184
P. David Marshall
Part III A Minor Transnational Imaginary 205
10 Interpreting Anzac and Gallipoli through a Century of Anglophone Screen Representations 207
James Bennett
11 Unsettling the Suburban: Space, Sentiment, and Migration in National Cinematic Imaginaries 228
Helen Grace
12 The Rocket: Small, Foreign-Language Cinema 248
Olivia Khoo
13 Serangoon Road: The Convergent Culture of Minor Transnationalism 262
Audrey Yue
Part IV An Auteur-Genre-Landscape Cinema 285
14 An Independent Spirit: Robert Connolly as Auteur-Producer 287
Susan Bye
15 Disruptive Daughters: The Heroine's Journey in Four Films 313
Diana Sandars
16 Atopian Landscapes: Gothic Tropes in Australian Cinema 336
Jane Stadler
17 Spirits Do Come Back: Bunyips and the European Gothic in The Babadook 355
Stephen Gaunson
Part V A Televisual Industry 371
18 Between Public and Private: How Screen Australia, the ABC and SBS have shaped Film and Television Convergence 373
Amanda Malel Trevisanut
19 Quality vs Value: The Case of The Kettering Incident 391
Sue Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon
20 The Evolution of Matchbox Pictures: A New Business Model 416
Helen Goritsas and Ana Tiwary
21 Schapellevision: Screen Aesthetics and Asian Drug Stories 442
Anthony Lambert
Part VI A Multiplatform Ecology 461
22 CHURN: Cinema Made Sometime Last Night 463
Ross Gibson
23 Over the Horizon: YouTube Culture Meets Australian Screen Culture 472
Stuart Cunningham and Adam Swift
24 Digital Transmedia Forms and Transnational Documentary Networks 493
Deane Williams
25 Ecological Relations: FalconCam in Conversation with The Back of Beyond 508
Belinda Smaill
26 Where Am I?: The Terror of Terra Nullius 525
Norie Neumark
Index 537
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
<p>Australian cinema essays; Australian cinema studies; Australian cinema history; Australian cinema introduction; Australian cinema research; Australian cinema scholarship; Australian cinema readings; Australian cinema textbook; Australian cinema anthology; Australian cinema compendium; Australian cinema criticism; Australian cinema culture; Australian films; Australian film industry; Australian film production; Australian motion picture production; Australian motion picture industry; Australian film essays; Australian film studies; Australian motion picture studies; Australian film textbook; Australian motion pictures textbook; Australian international cinema; Australian televisual industry; Australian national cinema; Australian Indigenous cinema; Australian Blak Wave cinema; Australian cinema writings; Australian screen culture; Australian transnational cinema; A Companion to Australian Cinema; Felicity Collins; Jane Landman; Susan Bye</p>