Imperial and Colonial Ideologies in Australian Travel Films, and a Dutch Fiction-Documentary, made in Southeast Asia in the Pre-Pacific War Period Academy of Film (August 30, 2013)
The presentation will explore Dutch and Anglo-Australian ideologies and imagery in Australian travel and "educational" documentaries filmed in Southeast Asia in the late 1930s and early 1940s, contrasting these with ideologies and/or imagery in a 1936 Dutch-produced documentary-fiction film, Pareh, made in Java in 1936, and a 1950 post-independence Indonesian-made documentary, Pandit Nehru Visits Indonesia. [Go to the full record in the library's catalogue]
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