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    Migrants, Television and Australian Stories: A New History

    Migrants, Television and Australian Stories by Darian-Smith, Kate; Turnbull, Sue; Khorana, Sukhmani;

    A New History

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    • ISBN 9781032856940
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem276 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 93 Illustrations, black & white; 49 Halftones, black & white; 44 Halftones, color
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book examines the intertwined histories of television and migration in Australia, told from the perspectives of migrants who worked in the screen industry and the many more who watched television.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book examines the intertwined histories of television and migration in Australia, told from the perspectives of migrants who worked in the screen industry and the many more who watched television. Their stories demonstrate how Australia?s growing cultural diversity has challenged conventional representations of ?Australianness? on television, and how ongoing advocacy has supported the growing inclusivity of multiple narratives and diverse experiences on screen.


    Migrants from many backgrounds were instrumental in the establishment in 1956 of Australian television, working behind and in front of the cameras as producers, directors, writers, technicians and actors. From early broadcasting to the digital present, portrayals of cultural differences have often been shaped by appropriation, ethnic stereotyping and racism. This has occurred across a range of formats from drama to comedy to news and reality shows. Many in the industry have responded with resilience and creative adaptation, as they have increasingly taken control of the ways that migrant stories are told and diversity is celebrated.


    The first comprehensive Australian study of migrants and television, this book considers the ways multicultural audiences have experienced the small screen over seven decades. Drawing on rich oral histories, it analyses the memories of television in the work, school, family life and leisure of migrant communities and their broader engagements with Australian culture. Research in the archives of broadcasters and production companies reveals how non-Anglo Australian characters were constructed, and how such portrayals have shifted. This new history takes us to digital screen production and consumption today, exploring how Australians of many diasporas engage with the global network of screen content in the twenty-first century. It is essential reading for media professionals, advocates, students and those interested in the intersections between media, cultural diversity and the nation.



    ?An invaluable and insightful examination of how far we?ve come in showcasing our stories and communities, and a reminder of how far we?ve yet to go.?


     -Benjamin Law, writer and broadcaster


    ?A pioneering study of the parallel stories of media and migration in modern Australia. Drawing on rich oral histories and archives across the country, this book tells a new history of television viewing, production, employment and representation. It is essential reading for all interested in Australian media and creative industries, and migration and diasporic studies.?


    -Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley FAHA, Macquarie University 


    ?There have been studies of the representation of migrants in Australian television before, but this important book takes us well beyond them. In its examination of how migrants participate in the consumption, production, circulation and cultural influence of Australian stories on television, the authors have provided us with much needed new perspectives from which to investigate the intersection of migration, television, identity and belonging within the cultures of everyday life.?


    Emeritus Professor Graeme Turner AO FAHA FQA, University of Queensland


     

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Migration, television and Australian stories 2. Watching Australian television: ?It?s just a bunch of white people? 3. Representing diversity on Australian television 4. Migrants at work in Australian television 5. Writing migrant stories 6. Diverse identities on screen: Performers, actors and presenters 7. Migrants producing for diversity: From entrepreneurs to web producers 8. New ways of watching: Technology, screens and global media. Epilogue ?But wait, there?s more!?: Looking ahead

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