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"P.J.O'Connell" <[log in to unmask]>
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>  OFFICE MEMO          Australian TV documentaries            Date:22/9/94
>I am wondering if anyone can assist with suggestions for a Masters student
>who is working on Australian TV documentaries.  She is particularly
>interested in representations of poverty, and also in labour relations (both
>the development of labour movements and representations of work).
>
>Can anyone suggest any appropriate documentaries?  We would also be
>interested in any suggestions for critical/theoretical material on
>documentaries generally.
>Many thanks in advance.
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Any of David MacDougall's (?MacDougald) ethnographic films with the native
groups would be interesting.  I don't have the names at home; e-mail direct
if you need specifics.
 
PJO
 
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