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Introduction
1. Production history and critical reception
2. Picnic as a tale of 'white-vanishing' and/or Australian Gothic. Picnic as a tale of Australian national identity
3. Picnic and its portrayal of young womanhood, codification of the male gaze and female hysteria.
4. Afterlives: Picnic's influence on cinematic culture in terms of re-appropriation and re-configuration. Conclusion
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1. Production history and critical reception
2. Picnic as a tale of 'white-vanishing' and/or Australian Gothic. Picnic as a tale of Australian national identity
3. Picnic and its portrayal of young womanhood, codification of the male gaze and female hysteria.
4. Afterlives: Picnic's influence on cinematic culture in terms of re-appropriation and re-configuration. Conclusion
Bibliography
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