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Emily's Lectures April 2019
ChloeWalker:
Text’s form explore cultural perspectives by affirming and challenging the unique cultural identity through language techniques. This is evident through the play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll which captures the unique cultural perspectives of Australia in the 1950's. The cultural perspectives where women were expected to get married and men were expected to work are explored through looking at women in the workplace, mateship and masculinity. Thus, the form of play is used to communicate cultural perspectives of Australia in the 1950’s.
Melazy:
Rob sitch's seminal film The Castle utilizes its unique film standpoint to capture and inform audiences on the unique Australian cultural identity to which includes the laid back nature of the stereotypical Australians, the stereotypical Aussie Battler and the conflict of the Australian batter and the government identity.
corine_hanna:
Unique Cultural perspectives are highly influential by the text Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (SOSD). The text conveys values of individuality and collectiveness capturing the unique cultural values of working-class individuals in Australians in the 1950s. Lawler utilises the context in order to reveal the roles of both men and women in a working-class society. This is challenged as the ageing group of members must come to term with their changing circumstances, re-evaluating their goals, expectations and relationships.
DamnDhruv :
The form is essential to capturing an author’s unique cultural experiences in One Night the Moon to convey a deeper understanding of how people can change their attitudes towards people and place. The film techniques are utilized to highlight the blatant racism towards the Aboriginal Culture and how much it varies from person to person. Rachel Perkins helps the audience observe the environment of outback Australia in the 1800’s thereby allowing them to empathize better with the discriminated and appreciate how much Australia has changed since then
Melazy:
Rob sitch's seminal film The Castle utilizes its unique film standpoint to capture and inform audiences on the unique Australian cultural identity to which includes the laid back nature of the stereotypical Australians, the stereotypical Aussie Battler and the conflict of the Australian batter and the government identity.
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