Sheep and the Australian Cinema (Academic Monographs)

Sheep and the Australian Cinema (Academic Monographs) image
ISBN-10:

0522852394

ISBN-13:

9780522852394

Author(s): Verhoeven, Deb
Edition: Print on Demand
Released: Mar 20, 2006
Publisher: MUP Academic
Format: Paperback, 330 pages
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Description:



In this highly readable study of Australian cinema, Deb Verhoeven explores the relationship between a series of films produced in different periods of Australian history that are linked by a common thread; the repeated image of sheep.

Verhoeven focuses on two key 'sheep films'- The Squatter's Daughter (Hall, 1933) and Bitter Springs (Smart, 1950). Both movies are concerned with the national project, in which sheep growing and nation building are seamlessly aligned. But Verhoeven artfully demonstrates that it is precisely in their emphasis on textual re-iteration and repetition that the sheep films critique an otherwise ostensibly 'national' vision.

In the process Verhoeven sheds new light on the importance and implication of discourses of originality in the Australian cinema. 'Truthfully I will never see these films in quite the same way again; it is in the best sense a strangely compelling and unsettling book.' Professor Tom O'Regan, University of Queensland


























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