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Marcia Langton |
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book - Well I Heard It On The Radio And I Saw It On The Television An essay for the Australian Film Commission on the politics of filmmaking by and about Abor . 00-00-1993 |
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In the first section of her essay, Langton discusses the differences between settled and remote, traditional and contemporary Aboriginal communities and how ...[full record]
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chapter - Womenvision: women and the moving image in Australia : Aboriginal women in Australian cinema . 00-00-2003. pp.43-56 |
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book - Well I heard it on the Radio and saw it on the Television . 00-00-1993. pp.7-41 |
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Langtonâs essay critiques Aboriginals representation in the media. Langton sides with an anti-colonial perspective. Section one describes Aboriginal Film a...[full record]
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journal - Beyond Assimilation: Aboriginality, Media History and Public Memory aedon 1 V4. pp.12-26 |
Meaghan Morris
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Meaghan Morris embarks upon a learning experience. What began as a talk to be given after a screening of Night Cries turned into an article designed to be h...[full record]
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web - Continuum: The Asutralian Journal of Media & Culture : Critical Multiculturalism: "Re-claiming a cultural identity: indigenous media production in Australia and Canada . 00-00-1994 |
Michael Meadows
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Warlpiri Community
Jean Baudrillard
Marcia Langton
Phillip Batty
Eric Michaels
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web - Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture : "Narrative and intervention in Aboriginal filmmaking and policy" . 00-00-1994 |
Stephen Muecke
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