Description |
1 online resource (309 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Notes on contributors -- PART I The unsettled law and justice of Australia -- 1 Australian lenses on law, lawyers and justice -- 2 Crime drama and national identity on Australian television, 1960-2019 -- 3 Whose country? Colonialism and the rule of law in Sweet Country and Charlie's Country -- 4 Taking a lens to the chase in Australian settler state colonialism -- 5 Vilification, vigilantism and violence: troubling social media in Australia |
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6 Picnic at Hanging Rock: coming of age as a girl in the Gothic colonial institution -- 7 Haunted colonialism: space, place and colonialism in The Babadook -- 8 Being engaged in colonial critique by Mojo Juju's 'Native Tongue' -- PART II Australian gendered identities and law -- 9 Rake and Rumpole -- mavericks for justice: purity and impurity in legal professionalism -- 10 Cleaver Greene: the legal larrikin on Australian screens -- 11 Eyes wide shut: homosociality, justice and male rape through an Australian lens -- 12 Romper Stomper: a critique of neoliberalism in Australia |
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13 Justice at the end of Fury Road -- 14 Going bunta on Western law: violent jurisdictions, melodrama and the Australian carceral imaginary in Wentworth -- Index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Crawley, Karen
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Tranter, Kieran
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ISBN |
9781000047998 |
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1000047997 |
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