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Novel, based on the film of the same name, about a droving expedition from the east Kimberleys, Western Australia through the Northern Territory and Queensland during World War II; secondary characters include Aboriginal characters.
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The Overlanders at Home and AbroadElizabeth Webby,
2005single work criticism — Appears in:
Australian Studies,vol.
20no.
1&22005;(p. 339-350)The paper discusses the making and reception of the popular film The Overlanders and its representation of Australia. It argues that the involvement of writer Dora Birtles led to more positive images of women in the bush than was common at the time, but also that the film provides more positive representation of Indigenous Australian than Birtles's later novelisation.
The Overlanders at Home and AbroadElizabeth Webby,
2005single work criticism — Appears in:
Australian Studies,vol.
20no.
1&22005;(p. 339-350)The paper discusses the making and reception of the popular film The Overlanders and its representation of Australia. It argues that the involvement of writer Dora Birtles led to more positive images of women in the bush than was common at the time, but also that the film provides more positive representation of Indigenous Australian than Birtles's later novelisation.