Australian Queer Screens
Film and TV Diversity and Social Change
Australian Queer Screens
Film and TV Diversity and Social Change
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Description
This is the first book-length study of Australia's rich history of LGBTQ+ film and television, covering histories, production, screen representation and audience identities.
Despite a long-standing international field of queer media studies, Australian scholarship has only recently emerged. Screen diversity in Australia is important to cultural policy, education and social harmony. This book presents new scholarship on the role and significance of gender- and sexually-diverse characters, themes and narratives on Australian screens, as Australian film and television has a very rich history of representing LGBTQ+, gender- and sexually-diverse characters, stories and themes.
The chapters in this book cover a broad range of areas to provide a comprehensive overview of LGBTQ+ film and television in Australia, including: the history and formation of LGBTQ+ screen representation in such film and TV series as Dad and Dave Come To Town, Lovers and Luggers, Cop Shop, Division 4, and Homicide; production perspectives and challenges, including insights from screen writers and actors; the significance of LGBTQ+ film festivals as part of Australian cultural heritage; analyses of key Australian queer film and TV series to draw out themes that foreground their 'Australianness', including The Set, Victims, and Boys in the Band, among others; and perspectives on audience and culture, including the utility and value of LGBTQ+ screen representation to identity, belonging and social change.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Histories and Formations
1. The Politics of Early Film Representation
2. Australian Queer Television
3. Framing Politics: Filmgoing and Activism
Part 2: Australian Queer Film Production
4. Screen Stakeholders: Motivation, Value and Perceived Impact of LGBTQ+ Screen Media
5. The Queer Film Festival
6. New Generations of Production
Part 3: Reading the Australian Queer Text
7. Reading The Set: Sexploitation or Homophobic Relic?
8. Queer Identity: 'Special Issue' Versus 'Just Happens to be Queer' Storytelling
9. Australian Queer Screen Criticism
10. Young People, Trans and Gender-diverse Coming-of-age on Screen
Part 4: Audience, Identity, and Culture
11. Historical Reception Practices, Policing and Community Change
12. Audience Practices in Contexts of Space and Time
13. Young Audiences, Mental Health and Identity
14. Queer Screens and Social Change
Index
Product details
| Published | 25 Dec 2025 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 224 |
| ISBN | 9798765128435 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 6 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |






