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'This article examines trees in three Australian films to assess if they are seen from a white
point of view or an Indigenous point of view.' (Author's abstract)
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Indigenous or Exotic? Trees in Australian Cinema
Etropic : Electronic Journal of Studies in the Tropics

Subjects:
- Walkabout 1971 single work film/TV
- Bitter Springs 1950 single work film/TV
- Australia 2008 single work film/TV
- Australian Cinema after Mabo 2004 single work criticism
- Bran Nue Dae 2009 single work film/TV
- First Australians 2008 single work film/TV
- A Nation So Ill-Begotten : Racialized Childhood Belonging in Xavier Herbert's Poor Fellow My Country and Baz Luhrmann's Australia 2010 single work criticism
- Poor Fellow My Country 1975 single work novel
- Australia : Echoes of Xavier Herbert 2009 single work criticism
- Gendered and Racialised Discourses of National Identity in Baz Luhrmann's Australia 2010 single work criticism
- Before the Interval: Australian Mythology and Feature Films 1930-1960 1990 single work criticism
- The Overlanders 1946 single work film/TV
- Samson and Delilah 2009 single work film/TV
- Ten Canoes 2006 single work film/TV
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