Australian Cultural Studies

Australian Cultural Studies
Author: John Frow,Meaghan Morris
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1993
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0252063538

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Cultural studies has emerged as a major force in the analysis of cultural systems and their relation to social power. "Rather than being interested in television or architecture or pinball machines themselves - as industrial or aesthetic structures - cultural studies tends to be interested in the way such apparatuses work as points of concentration of social meaning, as 'media' (literally)", according to John Frow and Meaghan Morris. Here, two of Australia's leading cultural critics bring together work that represents a distinctive national tradition, moving between high theory and detailed readings of localized cultural practices. Ethnographic audience research, cultural policy studies, popular consumption, "bad" aboriginal art, landscape in feature films, style, form and history in TV miniseries, and the intersections of tourism with history and memory - these are among the topics addressed in a landmark volume that cuts across myriad traditional disciplines.

Nation Culture Text

Nation  Culture  Text
Author: Graeme Turner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002-09-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781134962532

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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of contemporary theory which see the category of contemporary theory which see the category of the nation as either outdated or suspect.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.

Australian Cultural Studies

Australian Cultural Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1989
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:638451608

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What s Become of Australian Cultural Studies

What s Become of Australian Cultural Studies
Author: Gerard Goggin,Anna Cristina Pertierra,Mark Andrejevic,Melissa Gregg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134854165

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Cultural studies face a complicated yet rich future, proving both flexible and resilient in many countries. Against this backdrop, this book offers a fresh perspective on the state of the field of cultural studies, via an evaluation of the work of one of its key thinkers – Graeme Turner – and the traditions of Australian cultural studies which have been influential on the formation of the field. Thinking with Turner, and being informed by his practice, can help orient us in the face of new challenges and contexts across culture, media, and everyday life; teaching and pedagogy; the relation of research to the new politics of public engagement, policy, management, and universities; the internationalization of cultural studies and the reconfiguration of nationalism; the changing concepts and relations of culture; the development of important new areas in cultural studies, such as celebrity studies; and the emergence of digital media studies. This lively and provocative volume is essential reading for anyone interested in where cultural studies has come from, where it’s heading to, and what kinds of ideas – not least from Graeme Turner – will help scholars and students alike make sense of and reconfigure the discipline. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.

Australian Cultural Studies

Australian Cultural Studies
Author: John G. Sinclair,Jim Davidson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1984
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0908533829

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Australian Popular Culture

Australian Popular Culture
Author: Ian Craven,Martin Gray,Geraldine Stoneham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1994-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521466679

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Australia's leisure culture is legendary, and as millions of British viewers of Neighbours, fans of Yothu Yindi or drinkers of Castlemaine XXXX would attest, Australian popular culture is popular outside of Australia. Australian Popular Culture is an exciting collection of essays bringing together new perspectives on the nature and meaning of a nation's changing life. The collection also explores the idea of popular culture at large. Leading authors represent a range of approaches, backgrounds and fields to explore subjects of wide interest within the categories of 'the everyday', 'the mass media' and 'critical theory'. Chapters are devoted to the Aussie Back Yard; Vegemite; postage stamps; Australian Rules football; the introduction of television; Crocodile Dundee; The Lindy Chamberlain Affair; Spycatcher; Domesticity, leisure and love and Postmodernism and Australian Culture.

Cultural Studies

Cultural Studies
Author: Ien Ang,John Hartley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 425
Release: 1992-11-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781134892884

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First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

What Matters

What Matters
Author: Julian Meyrick,Tully Barnett,Robert Phiddian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN: 1925523802

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Too often, cultural leaders and policy makers want to chase the perfect metric for activities whose real worth lies in our own personal experience. The major problem facing Australian culture today is demonstrating its value - to governments, the business sector, and the public in general. When did culture become a number? When did the books, paintings, poems, plays, songs, films, games, art installations, clothes, and the objects that fill our daily lives become a matter of statistical measurement? When did experience become data? This book intervenes in an important debate about the public value of culture that has become stranded between the hard heads (where the arts are just another industry) and the soft hearts (for whom they are too precious to bear dispassionate analysis). It argues that our concept of value has been distorted and dismembered by political forces and methodological confusions, and this has a dire effect on the way we assess culture. Proceeding via concrete examples, it explores the major tensions in contemporary evaluation strategies, and puts forward practical solutions to the current metric madness. The time is ripe to find a better way to value our culture - by finding a better way to talk about it.