National Fictions

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Aussie Battler
Australian cultural narrative construction
Australian Cultural Studies
Australian culture
Australian Fiction
Australian Film
Australian Film History
Australian Film Production
Australian Film Studies
Australian Literary Criticism
Australian Literary Studies
Australian Narrative
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Bush Legend
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Contemporary Australian Film
cultural identity analysis
Devil's Playground
Early Australian Cinema
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film narrative analysis
gender representation literature
Hanging Rock
identity politics Australia
Jimmie Blacksmith
Lawson's Stories
Main Character
Mrs Baker
narrative structure theory
national fictions
Phar Lap
popular fiction
postcolonial studies
Rail Road
Scandinavian Film Makers
Snowy River
South Australian Film Corporation
Strictly Ballroom
women's writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367718787
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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National Fictions is a study of Australian literature and film. It is also a study of Australian culture, viewing the novels and films as products of a specific culture - as narratives with similar structures, functions, forms and meanings. It covers a wide range of texts, offering both close analysis and an account of their place within the system of meanings the book proposes as dominant in Australian culture.

The second edition of this influential work includes a new Afterword which traces recent changes in Australian literature and film, examining the growth of women's writing and popular fiction, as well as current trends in Australian cinema. Turner asks whether these developments really mark a shift in the Australian narrative, and whether it is still possible to speak in terms of a national culture.

'.a ground-clearing book. a seminal work, setting an agenda for cultural studies beyond the stockyards and croquet lawns of literary criticism.' - David Carter, Australian Literary Studies

'As a global syncretist, Turner is without peer.' - Stuart Cunningham, Media Information Australia

GRAEME TURNER is Associate Professor of Communication and Cultural Studies in the Department of English at the University of Queensland and is one of the founders of Australian cultural studies. His publications include Myths of Oz (co-authored with John Fiske and Bob Hodge), Australian Television (co-edited with John Tulloch) and The Media in Australia (co-edited with Stuart Cunningham).

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