'A Cultural History of the Bushranger Legend in Theatres and Cinemas, 1828-2017' is a cultural history of the bushranger legend on stage and screen from colonial to contemporary Australia. It provides a detailed analysis of the mechanisms through which bushrangers became an indelible part of the Australian cultural consciousness.
'A Cultural History of the Bushranger Legend in Theatres and Cinemas, 1828-2017' is a cultural history of the bushranger legend on stage and screen from colonial to contemporary Australia. It provides a detailed analysis of the mechanisms through which bushrangers became an indelible part of the Australian cultural consciousness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew James Couzens is an Australian interdisciplinary researcher whose work covers film, theatre, and cultural and media studies. Couzens's film production experience and time working in film festivals heavily influence his scholarship, which explores intersections between creative industries and cultural expression. For Couzens, creative practice and academic research are mutually beneficial, and he is now applying his research on the bushranger legend to a series of screenplays.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Defining the Bushranger Legend Part 1: Establishing the Legend 1. The First Bushranger Melodrama 2. Alfred Dampier and the Nationalistic Melodrama 3. Wild West Shows and Wild Australia 4. Hippodramas and Edward Irham Cole Part 2: Developing the Legend 5. The Bushranger Genre from Stage to Screen 6. The Bushranger Ban 7. British and American Interventions in the Bushranger Legend 8. Radical Nationalism and the Bushranger Legend Part 3: Fragmenting the Legend 9. Historical Revisionism and the Bushranger Legend 10. Diversification and Inclusiveness of the Bushranger Legend 11. Globalization of the Bushranger Legend in Outlaw Road Movies Conclusion Bibliography Index.
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Defining the Bushranger Legend Part 1: Establishing the Legend 1. The First Bushranger Melodrama 2. Alfred Dampier and the Nationalistic Melodrama 3. Wild West Shows and Wild Australia 4. Hippodramas and Edward Irham Cole Part 2: Developing the Legend 5. The Bushranger Genre from Stage to Screen 6. The Bushranger Ban 7. British and American Interventions in the Bushranger Legend 8. Radical Nationalism and the Bushranger Legend Part 3: Fragmenting the Legend 9. Historical Revisionism and the Bushranger Legend 10. Diversification and Inclusiveness of the Bushranger Legend 11. Globalization of the Bushranger Legend in Outlaw Road Movies Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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