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Dr Rebecca Coyle

2010

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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 …


Radio Norfolk: Community And Communication On Norfolk Island, Rebecca Coyle Aug 2010

Radio Norfolk: Community And Communication On Norfolk Island, Rebecca Coyle

Dr Rebecca Coyle

IntroductionMy interest and research into the radio service on Norfolk Island commenced with a three-month residency in 1999.[1] Both my research and my experiences on the island brought to mind the contradictions and tensions between public and private, as well as between global and local, which seemed significant then and still affect island identities today. These aspects pertain to the radio service on the island insofar as Radio Norfolk is both a highly localised service while at the same time a conduit for broadcasts from elsewhere, some of which represent Norfolk Island back to itself through news coverage of island …


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.