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Disability as Visual Shorthand: Theme and Style in Australian Cinema in the 1990s

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This article looks at disability as portrayed in Australian cinema in the 1990s, with a particular focus on Angel Baby (Michael Rymer, 1995), which addresses the politics of identity, and Heaven's Burning (Craig Lahiff, 1997), which uses disability as a symbol.

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