"... some of the finest of Ross Gibson's essays across ten years of thinking about Australia... " —Media Information Australia
In this study of Western aesthetics and the politics of everyday life, Ross Gibson offers provocative analyses of Australia's films and examines an array of objects and attitudes encountered in his southern locale. His twelve chapters interweave to form an essay on the realignment of space, time, and meaning in contemporary Western societies. Gibson demonstrates how these different systems of representation construct "Australia."
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ROSS GIBSON, Lecturer in Screen Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, is also a writer and filmmaker. His first book, The Diminishing Paradise: Changing Literary Perceptions of Australia was published in 1984. In 1991 he wrote and directed his first feature film, Dead to the World, for Huzzah Productions in Sydney.
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