Reel Schools
Schooling and the Nation in Australian Cinema
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published:20th Feb '13
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Reel Schools takes a fresh look at the history of Australian schooling through the lens of Australian cinema from the silent era until 2010. In exploring the relationship between cinematic representation and educational history, Josephine May shows how numerous Australian feature and documentary films offer access to powerful vernacular imaginings about school education in Australia.
May argues that the cinematic school is a pervasive metaphor for the Australian nation. She demonstrates that, while Australian films about schooling have consistently commented on the relationship of schooling to the Australian class structure, they also increasingly explored gender, race and ethnicity at school, especially after the 1970s. From then on the egalitarian dream of school education and the nation’s capacity to generate meaningful futures for the young became increasingly contested.
«For everyone keen to delve deeply into that sphere of influence [that films about schooling have on us] and its century-long history, this book is a must-read.» (Heather A. Weaver, History of Education Review 43, 2014/1)
ISBN: 9783034306324
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 470g
285 pages
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