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Apocalypse In Australian Fiction And Film A Critical Study Weaver

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Apocalypse In Australian Fiction And Film A Critical Study Weaver
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.93 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Weaver, Roslyn
ISBN: 9780786460519, 9782010050275, 0786460512, 2010050274
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Apocalypse In Australian Fiction And Film A Critical Study Weaver by Weaver, Roslyn 9780786460519, 9782010050275, 0786460512, 2010050274 instant download after payment.

Australia has been a frequent choice of location for narratives about the end of the world in science fiction and speculative works, ranging from pre-colonial apocalyptic maps to key literary works from the last fifty years. This critical work explores the role of Australia in both apocalyptic literature and film. Works and genres covered include Nevil Shute's popular novelOn the Beach, Mad Max, children's literature, Indigenous writing, and cyberpunk. The text examines ways in which apocalypse is used to undermine complacency, foretell environmental disasters, critique colonization, and to serve as a means of protest for minority groups. Australian apocalypse imagines Australia at the ends of the world, geographically and psychologically, but also proposes spaces of hope for the future.

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