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Hybridity, Power Discourse and Evolving Representations of Aboriginality (1970s - Today)
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Hybridity, Power Discourse and Evolving Representations of Aboriginality (1970s - Today)
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'This essay examines the changing role played by the politicized concept of hybridity in filmic representations of Aboriginal identity over the past four decades...' (29)
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Hybridity, Power Discourse and Evolving Representations of Aboriginality (1970s - Today)
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- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith 1978 single work film/TV
- Samson and Delilah 2009 single work film/TV
- Australian Cinema after Mabo 2004 single work criticism
- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith 1972 single work novel
- 'Well I Heard It on the Radio and I Saw It on the Television' : An Essay for the Australian Film Commission on the Politics and Aesthetics of Filmmaking by and about Aboriginal People and Things 1993 single work criticism
- Phillip Noyce : Backroads to Hollywood 2004 single work biography
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