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Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics and Programs: Reshaping Australian Institutions

Editat de Tony Bennett, David Carter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2001
Culture in Australia, published in 2001, offers an incisive and up-to-date examination of the forces that are reshaping Australian cultural priorities, policies and practices at the start of the twenty-first century. Drawing on the work of some of Australia's leading cultural analysts, its concerns range broadly across the cultural sector encompassing art and heritage institutions, publishing, broadcasting, tourism, museums, the music industry, film and youth cultures. These are placed in the context of the major national and international forces that are redrawing the cultural landscape in contemporary Australia. Engagingly and accessibly written, Culture in Australia offers a challenging introduction to current debates and dialogues focused on the need to imagine new culture futures for an increasingly diverse and mobile people.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521004039
ISBN-10: 0521004039
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Reshaping Australian Institutions

Locul publicării:Melbourne, Australia

Cuprins

Part I. Policy and Industry Contexts: Introduction; 1. Knowing the processes but not the outcomes: Australian cinema faces the millennium Tom O'Regan; 2. Globalisation, regionalism and Australianisation in music: lessons from the parallel importing debate David Rowe; 3. Reshaping Australian art institutions Terry Smith; 4. Tourism: leisure, culture, industry Jennifer Craik; 5. Coombs: cultural policies and continuities Tim Rowse; Part II. Australian Culture and its Publics: Introduction; 6. The writing public: literature and the commercial spirit David Carter and Kay Ferres; 7. Reshaping public institutions: popular culture, the market and the public sphere Graeme Turner; 8. Public service broadcasting: multiple publics, values and the popular Gay Hawkins; 9. Men, women, class and culture Tony Bennett, Michael Emmison and John Frow; 10. Lost horizons: searching for youth culture in the postmodern public sphere Catharine Lumby; 11. Gender and the governmentalisation of Australian amateur sport Jim McKay, Geoffrey Lawrence, Toby Miller and David Rowe; Part III. Programs of Cultural Diversity: Introduction; 12. Multiculturalism: contested agendas James Jupp; 13. 'Race' portraits and vernacular possibilities: pluralism, heritage and cultural institutions Chris Healy; 14. Indigenous presences and national narratives in Australian museums Nicholas Thomas; 15. Electronic networking: indigenous media and communications in Australia Helen Molnar; 16. Regional cultures Robin Trotter.

Recenzii

'It has the potential to challenge professionals to think about the constructions of Australian culture and its impact on shaping their own lives, both professional and personal, as well as those of students and clients whom they encounter.' Journal of Family Studies

Descriere

A 2001 survey of the changing policies and priorities that are evident in a range of contemporary cultural institutions in Australia.