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Nation, Culture, Text: Australian Cultural and Media Studies is the first collection of cultural studies from Australia, selected and introduced for an international readership.
Participating in the `de-centring’ of cultural studies – considering what perspectives other than the European and the American have to offer – the contributors raise important issues about the role of a national tradition of critical theory, and about the cultural specificity of theory itself.
A key theme is the place of the postcolonial nation within contemporary cultural theory – particularly those aspects of contemporary theory which see the category of contemporary theory which see the category of the nation as either outdated or suspect. The writers tackle subjects ranging from the televising of the Bicentennial to the role of policy in film, television and the heritage industry, from the use of video technologies with remote Aboriginal communities to the role of ethnography in cultural studies.
- 260 p. ; 24 cm. #290824
- Introduction: Moving the margins: theory, practice and Australian cultural studies / Graeme Turner
- Pt. I. Nation, Culture, Text. 1. Panorama: the live, the dead and the living / Meaghan Morris. 2. The Fire Ceremony: for a cultural future / Eric Michaels
- Pt. II. Cultural Policy and National Culture. 3. The shape of the past / Tony Bennett. 4. The rise and fall of entrepreneurial TV: Australian TV, 1986-90 / Tom O’Regan. 5. Australian cinema: an anachronism in the 1980s? / Elizabeth Jacka
- Pt. III. Cultural Studies and the Analysis of Culture. 6. Cultural studies from the viewpoint of cultural policy / Stuart Cunningham. 7. Setting limits to culture / Ian Hunter. 8. What’s ‘ethnographic’ about ethnographic audience research? / Virginia Nightingale
- Pt. IV. Popular Culture and the Media. 9. Azaria Chamberlain and popular culture / Noel Sanders. 10. Business, pleasure, narrative: the folktale in our times / Helen Grace.
- 11. Understanding TV violence: a multifaceted cultural analysis / John Tulloch and Marian Tulloch. 12. Reading the romance / Pam Gilbert and Sandra Taylor.
- Popular culture — Australia — History — 20th century
- Mass media — Australia — History — 20th century
- Australia — Civilization
- Australia — Cultural policy