Must see TV : mapping an Australian mediasphere
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2000
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Australian National Cinema and Australian Television Culture. These two books, magisterial accounts of Australian media cultures, are very different. The first analyses (according to its cover blurb) 'the distinct and diverse nature of Australian cinema'; the second offers 'a picture of Australian television'. The books share an author.2 Despite this, their objects of study are constituted very differently. The first is replete with examples of particular films, analyses of their representational strategies, and links to the social context of production. The second addresses almost no programs and those that are mentioned appear only in passing. There is no analysis of any particular television text. The difference between these books cannot be explained in terms of authorial fickleness: rather, it represents the different ways in which television and film have been constructed as objects of study. While film has a recognised canon and a tradition of close textual analysis, in the study of television the programs themselves have tended to vanish - as they do in Australian Television Culture. Most academic work on Australian television is not interested in its programs. Writers have tended to find other aspects more rewarding: industries, institutions, ownership, legislation, technology and production.3 Australian Television Culture is part of this tradition; and an example of how such work, done well, can be a useful contribution to understanding the medium. |
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Australian Teachers of Media |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42009/2/42009.pdf http://www.metromagazine.com.au/index.html McKee, Alan (2000) Must see TV : mapping an Australian mediasphere. Metro Magazine, 121-22, pp. 55-59. |
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Copyright 2000 Australian Teachers of Media |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Film & Television |
Palavras-Chave | #190200 FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA #Australian media cultures #authorial fickleness #mediasphere |
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Journal Article |