Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) > FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA (190200) > Cinema Studies (190201)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) (1649)
- FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA (190200) (426)
- Cinema Studies (190201) (51)
- FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA (190200) (426)
- STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) (1649)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Bannah, Max (2008) Crossing the dotted line : animation and Aboriginal representation. In Stephen, Ann, Goad, Philip, & McNamara, Andrew E. (Eds.) Modern times : the untold story of modernism in Australia. Miegunyah Press, Carlton , Vic., pp. 62-69.
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Carter, Chris P. (2011) Animateur : participatory studio-based learning in computer graphics animation. In INTED2011 Proceedings, IATED, Valencia, Spain, pp. 3733-3737.
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Douglas, Kate & McWilliam, Kelly (2004) ‘We Don’t Need No Education’: Adolescents and the School in Contemporary Australian Teen TV. In Davis, Glyn & Dickinson, Kay (Eds.) Teen TV: Genre, Consumption, and Identity. British Film Institute, London, pp. 151-165.
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Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana (2009) Recent Italian cinema : spaces, contexts, experiences. Italian Studies. Troubador, Leicester, England.
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Higgs, Peter L. (2005) The Future of Documentary Production In Australia: Coming Ready or Not! Content Strategies Pty Limited.
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Jetnikoff, Anita (2003) Australian Rules: a comparative review. Australian Screen Education, pp. 36-38.
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2,698Jetnikoff, Anita (2003) Expanding our literacy repertoires: Using Film in Senior English Classrooms in Queensland. Australian Screen Education, pp. 78-82.
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Mallan, Kerry M. (2000) Witches, bitches and femmes fatales: viewing the female grotesque in children’s film. Papers: explorations into children's literature, 10(1), pp. 26-35.
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2,321Mallan, Kerry M. (2005) The cat’s back! Regenerating subversive humour in The Cat in the Hat. In Children's publishing between Heritage and Mass Culture.
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617McWilliam, Kelly (2008) Genre: 'Something New Based on Something Familiar'. In Stadler, Jane & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) Screen media : an introduction to film and television analysis. Allen and Unwin, Crow's Nest, NSW. (In Press)
McWilliam, Kelly (2008) Star Struck: Fandom and the Discourse of Celebrity. In Stadler, Jane & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) Screen Media: Analysing Film and Television. Allen and Unwin, Crow's Nest, NSW. (In Press)
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Pearce, Sharyn M. (2006) Sex and the cinema : what American pie teaches the young. Sex Education, 6(4), pp. 367-376.
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Ryan, Mark David (2010) Australasian horror special issue editorial : putting Australian and New Zealand horror movies on the map of cinema studies. Studies in Australasian Cinema. (In Press)
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142Ryan , Mark David (2010) Film, cinema, screen. Media International Australia: Incorporating Culture and Policy, 136, pp. 85-89.
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624Ryan , Mark David (2010) Towards an understanding of Australian genre cinema and entertainment : beyond the limitations of ‘Ozploitation’ discourse. Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 24(6). (In Press)
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1Ryan , Mark David (2011) Towards an understanding of Australian genre cinema and entertainment : beyond the limitations of ‘Ozploitation’ discourse. In McKee, Alan & Collis, Christy (Eds.) Entertainment Industries : Entertainment as a Cultural System. Routledge, London and New York, pp. 45-56.
Ryan , Mark David (2011) Wolf Creek by Sonya Hartnett. Senses of Cinema : an online journal devoted to the serious and eclectic discussion of cinema.
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29Ryan , Mark David (2012) A silver bullet for Australian cinema? Genre movies and the audience debate. Studies in Australasian Cinema, 6(2), pp. 141-157.
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Silver, Jonathan D. (2010) The first global entertainment company : explaining Pathe's dominance in the pre-Hollywood film industry. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 24(6), pp. 877-895.
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190Starrs, D. Bruno (2012) The Aboriginal voice and the left-leaning 'Australia' (Baz Luhrmann, 2008). Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 26(4), pp. 625-636.
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59Starrs, D. Bruno (2009) "Dance me to my song" (Rolf de Heer 1997): The story of a disabled dancer. In Harvey, Mark (Ed.) The Scopic Bodies Dance Studies Research Seminar Series, Faculty of Arts: University of Auckland, University of Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 62-71.
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666Starrs, D. Bruno (2009) De Heer de sound: Jim Currie on designing sound for Rolf de Heer. Metro Magazine, pp. 144-149.
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117Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) Enabling the Auteurial Voice in "Dance Me to My Song". M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 11(3).
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146Starrs, D. Bruno (2004) Envisioning an indulgence: "Dracula" (1897) and "Van Helsing" (2004). Traffic, pp. 67-77.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) The Evolving Human and Dream-like, Screen-based Media. artciencia.com, IV(9).
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228Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) Filmic eco-warnings and television: Rolf de Heer's "Epsilon" (1995) and "Dr. Plonk" (2007). Forum: The University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal of Culture and the Arts, Autumn(5).
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456Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) From one photo to "Ten Canoes" (Rolf de Heer 2006) to many canoes. Artciencia.com: Revista de arte, ciencia e communicacao, III(7).
Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) 'If we stretch our imaginations'; the monstrous-feminine mother in Rolf de Heer's "Bad Boy Bubby" (1993) and "Alexandra's Project" (2003). Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies.
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985Starrs, D. Bruno (2004) Keeping the faith: Catholicism in "Dracula" and its adaptations. Journal of Dracula Studies, -(6).
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2,951Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) "Picnic at Hanging Rock" and the puzzle of the art film. Screen Education, 48, pp. 139-144.
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1,236Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) Publish and graduate?: Earning a PhD by Published Papers in Australia. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 11(4).
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231Starrs, D. Bruno (2010) Reverbing : The "Red vs. Blue" machinima as anti-war film. Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 24(2), pp. 267-279.
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130Starrs, D. Bruno (2009) Revising the Metaphor: the Need for Aural Auteur Analysis and the Australian Auteur Film-maker, Rolf de Heer. In Devy, Ganesh (Ed.) Australian Studies, Orient Black Swan, Delhi, Kolkata. (In Press)
Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) Some takes on the meaning of "Noise" (Matt Saville 2007). Metro Magazine, pp. 42-46.
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518Starrs, D. Bruno (2011) Sound in the Aboriginal Australian Films of Rolf de Heer. In Devy, G. N., Davis, G. V., & Chakravarty, K. K. (Eds.) Voice and Memory : Indigenous Imagination and Expression. Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad, India, pp. 310-318.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) Sounds of silence: an interview with Rolf de Heer. Metro Magazine, pp. 18-21.
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316Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) "The Tracker" (Rolf de Heer 2002) and "The Proposition" (John Hillcoat 2005): two westerns that weren't? Metro Magazine, pp. 166-172.
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984Starrs, D. Bruno (2009) Unlike mainstream: Towards a definition of the Australian art film. In Amit, Sarwal & Sarwal, Reema (Eds.) Creative Nation: An Australian Cinema and Cultural Studies Reader. SSS Publications, Delhi, India, pp. 54-72.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2003) Yours faithfully: "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers" for the English-language stage. Revue de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Textes et Medias.
Starrs, D. Bruno (2011) The aural point of view in the early films of Rolf de Heer. Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 28(1), pp. 28-40.
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129Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) The authentic Aboriginal voice in Rolf de Heer's "Ten Canoes". Reconstruction: Studies in contemporary culture, 7(3).
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646Starrs, D. Bruno (2008) An avowal of male lack: Sound in Rolf de Heer's "The Old Man Who Read Love Stories" (2003). Metro Magazine, 156, pp. 148-153.
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1,049Starrs, D. Bruno (2007) The film-maker underdog and the Australian way. RealTime: +onscreen, 77, p. 24.
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Van Hemert, Tess (2011) Searching for a feminist voice : film festivals and negotiating the tension between expectation and intent. Ejournalist, 11(1).
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Yeates, Helen L. (1998) A shameful spectacle. Peace Review: A journal of Social Justice, 10(4), pp. 553-557.
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23Yeates, Helen L., McVeigh, Kathryn Margaret, & Van Hemert, Tess (2011) From ethnocentrism to transculturalism : a film studies pedagogical journey. Cultural Studies Review, 17(2), pp. 71-99.
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