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Flagging spaces: exploring representations of ownership on the Australian beach

journal contribution
posted on 2018-02-06, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth EllisonElizabeth Ellison
The Australian beach is a significant element of our national identity. Since the majority of the population lives on the coastlines of the continent, the beach (rather than the Bush) plays an important role to many Australians. Yet the beach can also be a complex setting because of the often complicated concepts of ownership that surround it. ‘Flagging Spaces’ examines the layers of complexity surrounding textual representations of ownership of the beach space. In particular, this paper explores the Indigenous representation on the beach moving through to the role of multiculturalism on the beach space in the wake of the 2005 Cronulla riots, using specific textual examples such as Sacred Cows (Heiss 1996), Australia (dir. Baz Luhrmann 2008), Heaven (dir. Tracey Moffatt 1997), Radiance (dir. Rachel Perkins 1998), Butterfly Song (Jenkins 2005), and Bra Boys (dir. Sonny Abberton 2006).

History

Volume

11

Issue

1

Start Page

14

End Page

28

Number of Pages

15

ISSN

1444-741X

Publisher

Central Queensland University

Additional Rights

Online refereed journal published by Central Queensland University, Faculty of Informatics and Communication. Archived at ANL: http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-13920

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Queensland University of Technology

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Ejournalist : a Refereed Media Journal