Publication Date: Sep 2016
RRP: $24.95
ISBN: 9781925377101
Format: Paperback
Size: 135mm x 210mm
Pages: 208
Category: Cultural Studies

Small Screens

Essays on Contemporary Australian Television

Edited by Michelle Arrow, Jeannine Baker and Clare Monagle

Open Access

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There has been a lot happening on Australia’s small screens. Neighbours turned 30. Struggle Street was accused of poverty porn. Pete evangelised Paleo. Gina got litigious. Netflix muscled in. The Bachelor spawned The Bachelorette. Peter Allen’s maraccas were exhumed. The Labor Party ate itself. Anzac was an anti-climax. And so much more…

Join us as we survey the Australian televisual landscape, and try to make sense of the myriad changes transforming what and how we watch. We’ve come a long way since Bruce Gyngell welcomed us to television in 1956. We now watch on demand and wherever we want, in our lounge rooms and on our devices.

But some things stay the same. The small screen is still a place for imagining Australia, for better or for worse. Small Screens challenges and celebrates our contemporary TV worlds.

Contents

Introduction
Michelle Arrow, Jeannine Baker and Clare Monagle
1.    The Televisual Landscape Today
Nick Herd
2.    A Bitter Pill to Swallow: Food on Australian TV
Clare Monagle
3.    Broadcasting Disruption
Mark Hearn
4.    Anzac on TV
Carolyn Holbrook
5.    Take One Sip When Someone Says ‘Connection’:
Passion versus Intimacy in The Bachelor/ette Australia
Jodi McAlister
6.    ‘Gaps in the National Family Album’: Australian Documentaries on the ABC and SBS
Jeannine Baker
7.    Neighbours, the Soap that Whitens: 30 Years of
Ramsay Street
David Nichols
8.    Not the Boy Next Door: Reconsidering Television
in the Musical Miniseries
Liz Giuffre
9.    I Am Woman, Redux: Feminism on Television in 2015
Michelle Arrow
10.    Mining for Drama: House of Hancock, Gina Rinehart
and the Law
David Rolph
11.    Dramatising Australia’s Colonisation: White Men’s Stories
in Banished (Foxtel) and The Secret River (ABC TV)
Sarah Pinto
12.    Struggle Street … Poverty Porn?
Zora Simic


Michelle Arrow

Michelle Arrow is an Associate Professor in Modern History at Macquarie University. Her most recent book is Friday on Our Minds: Popular Culture in Australia since 1945 (2009). In 2014 Michelle, Catherine Freyne and Timothy Nicastri won the NSW Premier’s Multimedia History Prize...
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Jeannine Baker

Jeannine Baker is a historian and documentary maker in the Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies at Macquarie University. She is the author of Australian Women War Reporters: Boer War to Vietnam (NewSouth, 2015). Her most recent radio documentary is Holding a...
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Clare Monagle

Clare Monagle is a historian of ideas, concentrating primarily on theology in the Middle Ages and medievalism in the twentieth century. She is a Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Macquarie University. She is currently working on a feminist history of...
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