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Response 1 To 'Jesse James: From Hero To Villain In The Eyes Of One' By Amanda Sheridan, Thomas Burkdall Sep 2010

Response 1 To 'Jesse James: From Hero To Villain In The Eyes Of One' By Amanda Sheridan, Thomas Burkdall

Thomas Burkdall

No abstract provided.


Acafandom And Beyond (Part Ii) On Confessions Of An Aca-Fan: The Official Weblog Of Henry Jenkins, Suzanne Scott Sep 2010

Acafandom And Beyond (Part Ii) On Confessions Of An Aca-Fan: The Official Weblog Of Henry Jenkins, Suzanne Scott

Suzanne Scott

The Official Weblog of Henry Jenkins, Guest Blogger with Will Brooker, Melissa A. Click, and Sangita Shresthova


Acafandom And Beyond (Part 1) On Confessions Of An Aca-Fan: The Official Weblog Of Henry Jenkins, Suzanne Scott Sep 2010

Acafandom And Beyond (Part 1) On Confessions Of An Aca-Fan: The Official Weblog Of Henry Jenkins, Suzanne Scott

Suzanne Scott

The Official Weblog of Henry Jenkins, Guest blogger with Will Brooker, Melissa A. Click, and Sangita Shresthova


Marking Time In The Barry Mckenzie Films' Music, Rebecca Coyle, Michael Hannan Aug 2010

Marking Time In The Barry Mckenzie Films' Music, Rebecca Coyle, Michael Hannan

Dr Rebecca Coyle

This article examines aspects of the music of the Barry McKenzie films directed by Bruce Beresford (The adventures of Barry McKenzie, 1972, and Barry McKenzie holds his own, 1974), with particular regard to the ways in which the music places the films in a set of historical contexts. First, the music composed by former advertising songwriter Peter Best, reflects a particular approach to film music associated with the revival of the Australian film industry. Second, performance numbers in each film can be heard in the context of collections of sea shanties and bush ballads. The bawdy nature of the songs …


James Plath Interview With Director Michael Moore, James Plath Jan 2010

James Plath Interview With Director Michael Moore, James Plath

James Plath

Professor James Plath interview with director Michael Moore, whose documentary "Capitalism: A Love Story" was about to be released on DVD and Blu-Ray. The interview was recorded via Skype. The questions from Dr. Plath have been posted over the video because of a technical problem with the audio.


Thwack! Hearing The Motion In Animation, Rebecca Coyle Jan 2010

Thwack! Hearing The Motion In Animation, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


'Now You Blokes Own The Place': Representations Of Japanese Culture In Recent Australian Cinema, Rebecca Coyle Jan 2010

'Now You Blokes Own The Place': Representations Of Japanese Culture In Recent Australian Cinema, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

No abstract provided.


Inside Out: Representations Of Women And Work On Popular Television, Liz Linden, Jen Kennedy Dec 2009

Inside Out: Representations Of Women And Work On Popular Television, Liz Linden, Jen Kennedy

Liz Linden

Inside Out: Pregnant Actresses Playing Nonpregnant Characters, a video montage by artist Liz Linden, was originally exhibited in combination with the video Outside In : Fictional Commercials for Real Products at Art in General in New York in Hay 2009. Both videos use appropriated television clips to point to the formal and ideological mechanisms ~that structure our relationship to materials and content that we are confronted with on an almost daily basis, but which are often overlooked or dismissed as benign or banal. Displayed side-by-side on TV monitors, a reference to the videos' source material, together Inside Out and Outside …


Digita Technologies And Educational Integrity, Ruth Walker, Christophre Moore Dec 2009

Digita Technologies And Educational Integrity, Ruth Walker, Christophre Moore

Ruth Walker

No abstract provided.