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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Writing Australian History On-screen : Television and Film Period Dramas “Down Under”
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Contents

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Introduction, Jo Parnell , Julie Anne Taddeo , single work criticism (p. 1-10)
Kings in Grass Castles : The Durack's and Screened Mythology, Andrew Howe , single work criticism (p. 11-28)
'It's a Bastard of a Place - Takes a Bastard to Lick It' : Violence, Victimhood, and Nationalism on the Frontier in Luke's Kingdom (1976), and Against the Wind (1978), James Findlay , single work criticism (p. 29-48)
Fisher Queens Versus the White Australia Policy : Challenging Orientalism in Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears and Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries, Dirk Gibb , single work criticism (p. 49-68)
Love, Lust, and Land Rights in The Naked Country (1985), Chelsea Barnett , single work criticism (p. 69-88)
'It's the War That Didn't Suit Me' : Miss Fisher's Jack Robinson as Emblematic First World War Ex-Serviceman, Dirk Gibb , single work criticism (p. 89-108)
Beyond Changi : Australians, Singapore, and World War II Films, Donna Brunero , single work criticism (p. 109-128)
Labor History in Australian Film and Television : Sunday Too Far Away (1975) and Bastard Boys (2007), Grace Brooks , single work criticism (p. 129-151)
I Belong to Me and No One Else' : Jennifer Kent's The Nightingale (2018) Reimagines an Australian Frontier Myth, Kathryn Keeble , Emmett H. Redding , single work criticism (p. 152-173)
Plus Ca Change...' Mainstream Representation of Postwar Migrants from They're a Weird Mob to Ladies in Black, Wenche Ommundsen , single work criticism (p. 173-190)
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