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<p class=""><b><font size="4">Offshore Processes: International Perspectives on Australian Film and Television</font></b><br></p><p class="">
</p><p class="">Special Issue <i>Continuum</i>, Vol. 28, No. 5, 2014, edited by Therese Davis, Tony Moore and Mark Gibson, School of Media, Film and Journalism - Monash University</p>
<p class=""><span class="">To be launched by </span><span class="">Emeritus Professor </span><span class="">Graeme Turner, </span>FAHA, Professor of Cultural Studies, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies University of Queensland</p><p class=""><b><span class="">Tuesday, </span><span class="">11th </span><span class="">November </span><span class="">at 5:00 pm<br></span><span class="">ACJC Lounge H8.04 </span><span class="">Monash University, Caulfield Campus</span></b></p><p class="">Refreshments served please RSVP: halina.bluzer @<a href="http://monash.edu">monash.edu</a><br></p><p class="">
</p><p class="">This special issue is an outcome of research collaboration between Film and Screen Studies and Communications and Media Studies, School of Media, Film and Journalism, that arose from an international symposium held at the Monash Prato Centre in July 2012, supported by the Faculty of Arts.</p><p class="">
</p><p class=""><span class=""><u>CONTENTS</u></span></p><p class=""><span class="">Mark Gibson </span>‘Tchk, Tchk, Tchk: Skippy the Bush Kangaroo and the Question of Australian Seriousness’</p><p class=""><span class="">Chris Healy </span>‘A dog, if you point at something, will only look at your finger’: Travelling Television.’</p><p class=""><span class="">Therese Davis </span>‘Locating The Sapphires: transnational and cross-cultural dimensions of an Australian Indigenous musical film’</p>
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</p><p class=""><span class="">Olivia Khoo </span>‘Missing Water: Imagination and Empathy in Asian Australian ‘Boat Stories’ on Screen’</p><p class=""><span class="">Belinda Smaill </span>‘Promoting Australia: Post-war documentary and Asia’</p><p class=""><span class="">Tony Moore </span>‘What Route are you Taking?’ The Transnational Experience of the Barry McKenzie Movies’<br></p><p class="">
</p><p class=""><span class="">James Bennett </span>‘ “Breaking Out of the Nationalist/ic Paradigm” International Screen Texts on the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign’</p><p class=""><span class="">Lisa French </span>‘The international reception of Australian women filmmakers’</p><p class=""><span class="">Oliver Haag </span>‘Racialising the social problem: Reception of Samson and Delilah in Germany’</p></div>