Media, communications and cultural studies form a rapidly growing part of secondary and tertiary education in Australia, yet there have been few books dealing specifically with Australian television. This is the first wide ranging study of television in Australia, and includes a coverage of the cultural and institutional history of Australian television as well as examining a wide range of television programming.Prisoner, Perfect Match, Hey Hey It's Saturday, A Country Practice, Vietnam and Beyond 2000 are some of the programs described and analysed. Issues are raised such as the relationship between children and television, the role of the television documentary and the function television serves in constructing communities.The contributors to Australian Television: Programs, Pleasures and Politics include some of the leading researchers in Australian television and cultural studies and their articles employ a wide range of methods - from semiotic analyses to cultural histories. Despite their dealing with often quite sophisticated problems, the chapters are written in an accessible and lively manner. This is an important collection which opens out space for more informed and challenging discussions of Australia's television culture - its programs, its meanings, its pleasures and its politics. It will be an invaluable text for all tertiary television, media studies, communications studies, Australian studies and cultural studies programs.
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Australian Television is a comprehensive study of television in Australia, covering the cultural and institutional history of Australian television and examining of a wide range of television programming.
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General Editor's PrefacePrefaceContributors1 Three stages of Australian television2 The converging of film and television3 Transgressive TV: From In Melbourne Tonight to Perfect Match4 Textual innovation in the Australian historical mini-series5 In praise of Prisoner6 Everyday quizzes, everyday life7 Television documentary8 Publicising progress: science on Australian television9 Soaps and ads: flow and segmentation10 Continuous pleasures in marginal places: TV, continuity and the construction of communities11 Children and television12 Changed times, changed tunes: music and the ideology of the news13: Afterword: approaching audiences - a note on methodIndex
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ISBN
9780367717452
Publisert
2021-03-31
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Routledge
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408 gr
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216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
220
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Biographical note
JOHN TULLOCH and GRAEME TURNER are two of Australia's leading writers, researchers and teachers in the field of media and cultural studies. JOHN TULLOCH is Associate Professor in Mass Communications at Macquarie University and his books include Legends and Australian Cinema: Industry, Narrative and Meaning. GRAEME TURNER is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at Queensland Institute of Technology and he is the author of National Fictions and co-author of Myths of Oz.