Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the im... more Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the importance of healthy or active lifestyles nor the promotion of healthy balanced diets, or encourage what would reasonably be considered as excess consumption through the representation of product/s or portion sizes disproportionate to the setting/s portrayed or by mean otherwise regarded as contrary to Prevailing Community Standards
Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the im... more Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the importance of healthy or active lifestyles nor the promotion of healthy balanced diets, or encourage what would reasonably be considered as excess consumption through the representation of product/s or portion sizes disproportionate to the setting/s portrayed or by mean otherwise regarded as contrary to Prevailing Community Standards
Jane Campion, one of the most celebrated auters of modern cinema, was the first female director t... more Jane Campion, one of the most celebrated auters of modern cinema, was the first female director to be awarded the prestigious Palme d'Or. In this first detailed account of Jane Campion's career, Verhoeven examines how contemporary film directors 'fashion' themselves as auters- through their personal interactions with the media, in their choice of projects, emphasis on particular filmmaking techniques and finally in the promotion of their films. Through analysis of key scenes from Campion's films such as The Piano, In the Cut, Sweetie and Holy Smoke, Verhoeven introduces the key debates surrounding this controversial and often experimental director. Features a career overview, a filmography and an extended interview with Campion on her approach to creativity.
... Jan. 19, 2000) reprinted by permission of Judith Lewis. Interview by Lizzie Francke originall... more ... Jan. 19, 2000) reprinted by permission of Judith Lewis. Interview by Lizzie Francke originally published in Sight and Sound (“Dangerous Liaisons,” 13.11: 16–19), reprinted by permission of Lizzie Francke and Sight and Sound. ...
Cultural Sustainability in Rural Communities, 2017
This chapter traces the history of Swan Hill's Shakespeare Festival to explore questions abou... more This chapter traces the history of Swan Hill's Shakespeare Festival to explore questions about the cultural life of Australian country towns in the mid-twentieth century and the complex role and meaning of the arts in regional and national community building. The extraordinary level of participation during the festival's early years both shows how widely ideas about modernity and rural progress circulated in the 1950s and 1960s and illustrates the contribution of culture and the arts in strengthening a community and instilling values of citizenship. A comprehensive survey of Victorian country towns conducted by University of Melbourne agricultural researchers Alan and Jean McIntyre during 1941 and 1942 documented the range of organised cultural activities and amenities available to country dwellers. Card parties, dances and sporting events were held regularly across most of the state
If space is rather a simultaneity of stories-sofar, then places are collections of those stories,... more If space is rather a simultaneity of stories-sofar, then places are collections of those stories, articulations within the wider powergeometries of space. Their character will be a product of these intersections within that wider setting, and of what is made of them. And, too, of the non-meetings-up, the disconnections and the relations not established, the exclusions. All this contributes to the specificity of place. Doreen Massey, For Space
Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the im... more Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the importance of healthy or active lifestyles nor the promotion of healthy balanced diets, or encourage what would reasonably be considered as excess consumption through the representation of product/s or portion sizes disproportionate to the setting/s portrayed or by mean otherwise regarded as contrary to Prevailing Community Standards
Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the im... more Advertising or Marketing Communications for Food and Beverage Products shall not undermine the importance of healthy or active lifestyles nor the promotion of healthy balanced diets, or encourage what would reasonably be considered as excess consumption through the representation of product/s or portion sizes disproportionate to the setting/s portrayed or by mean otherwise regarded as contrary to Prevailing Community Standards
Jane Campion, one of the most celebrated auters of modern cinema, was the first female director t... more Jane Campion, one of the most celebrated auters of modern cinema, was the first female director to be awarded the prestigious Palme d'Or. In this first detailed account of Jane Campion's career, Verhoeven examines how contemporary film directors 'fashion' themselves as auters- through their personal interactions with the media, in their choice of projects, emphasis on particular filmmaking techniques and finally in the promotion of their films. Through analysis of key scenes from Campion's films such as The Piano, In the Cut, Sweetie and Holy Smoke, Verhoeven introduces the key debates surrounding this controversial and often experimental director. Features a career overview, a filmography and an extended interview with Campion on her approach to creativity.
... Jan. 19, 2000) reprinted by permission of Judith Lewis. Interview by Lizzie Francke originall... more ... Jan. 19, 2000) reprinted by permission of Judith Lewis. Interview by Lizzie Francke originally published in Sight and Sound (“Dangerous Liaisons,” 13.11: 16–19), reprinted by permission of Lizzie Francke and Sight and Sound. ...
Cultural Sustainability in Rural Communities, 2017
This chapter traces the history of Swan Hill's Shakespeare Festival to explore questions abou... more This chapter traces the history of Swan Hill's Shakespeare Festival to explore questions about the cultural life of Australian country towns in the mid-twentieth century and the complex role and meaning of the arts in regional and national community building. The extraordinary level of participation during the festival's early years both shows how widely ideas about modernity and rural progress circulated in the 1950s and 1960s and illustrates the contribution of culture and the arts in strengthening a community and instilling values of citizenship. A comprehensive survey of Victorian country towns conducted by University of Melbourne agricultural researchers Alan and Jean McIntyre during 1941 and 1942 documented the range of organised cultural activities and amenities available to country dwellers. Card parties, dances and sporting events were held regularly across most of the state
If space is rather a simultaneity of stories-sofar, then places are collections of those stories,... more If space is rather a simultaneity of stories-sofar, then places are collections of those stories, articulations within the wider powergeometries of space. Their character will be a product of these intersections within that wider setting, and of what is made of them. And, too, of the non-meetings-up, the disconnections and the relations not established, the exclusions. All this contributes to the specificity of place. Doreen Massey, For Space
Uploads
Papers by Kate Bowles