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Reference Type chapter
Title The New Australian Cinema
Chapter/Web article title Chapter 9: Loneliness and Alienation
Author(s)Rod Bishop,Fiona Mackie
Editor(s)Scott Murray,Peter Beilby
Town West Melbourne
State VIC
Country Australia
Publication Date 00-00-1980
Citation Date
Page Number 153-166
Comments Bishop and Mackie claim that Walkabout delves deeper into the 'white man as alienated from nature' versus the 'black man's affinity with the land' theme, than other Aussie films like Picnic at Hanging Rock or The Last Wave which also utilise the natural landscape to foreground cultural distinctions between indigenous and colonial Australia. Ultimately, Walkabout is connected with a pessimism about white man's progress: "The erosion of black culture is contrasted with concrete cities and their ultimate product, concrete minds(162).
Synopsis The films discussed expose both individual and groups deal with these issues of loneliness an alienation. Themes emerge from discrimination by sex, class, generation gap and ethnic differences.
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