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An exciting collection of essays bringing together new perspectives on the nature and meaning of a nation's changing life.
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An exciting collection of essays bringing together new perspectives on the nature and meaning of a nation's changing life.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780521466677
- ISBN-10: 0521466679
- Artikelnr.: 21116284
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780521466677
- ISBN-10: 0521466679
- Artikelnr.: 21116284
Introduction; Part I. Popular Culture as the Everyday: 1. A brief cultural
history of vegemite Robert White; 2. The Australian back yard George
Seddon; 3. Stamp duty Xavier Pons; 4. Australian football as secular
religion Stephen Alomes; Part II. Popular Culture and the 'Mass' Media: 5.
Controlling the technology of popular culture and the introduction of
television to Australia James Walter; 6. 'Crocodile Dundee': the revival of
American virtue Ruth Brown; 7. The Boys from the Bush: television
coproduction in the 1990s Ian Craven; 8. Patterns of control in Australian
crime fiction Stephen Knight; 9. National fictions and the 'Spycatcher'
trial Kevin Foster; 10. Naturalising 'horror stories': Australian crime
news as popular culture Christine Higgins; Part III. Popular Culture and
Critical Theory: 11. How to be a singer though married: domesticity,
leisure and modern love Kay Ferres; 12. The Wild Colonial Boy rides again
and again: an Australian legend abroad Grahame Seal; 13. Shaping the Plain
Australian: Social analysis in the 1940s and 1950s Nicholas Brown; 14. 'On
the Beach': Apocalyptic hedonism and the origins of postmodernism Andrew
Milner.
history of vegemite Robert White; 2. The Australian back yard George
Seddon; 3. Stamp duty Xavier Pons; 4. Australian football as secular
religion Stephen Alomes; Part II. Popular Culture and the 'Mass' Media: 5.
Controlling the technology of popular culture and the introduction of
television to Australia James Walter; 6. 'Crocodile Dundee': the revival of
American virtue Ruth Brown; 7. The Boys from the Bush: television
coproduction in the 1990s Ian Craven; 8. Patterns of control in Australian
crime fiction Stephen Knight; 9. National fictions and the 'Spycatcher'
trial Kevin Foster; 10. Naturalising 'horror stories': Australian crime
news as popular culture Christine Higgins; Part III. Popular Culture and
Critical Theory: 11. How to be a singer though married: domesticity,
leisure and modern love Kay Ferres; 12. The Wild Colonial Boy rides again
and again: an Australian legend abroad Grahame Seal; 13. Shaping the Plain
Australian: Social analysis in the 1940s and 1950s Nicholas Brown; 14. 'On
the Beach': Apocalyptic hedonism and the origins of postmodernism Andrew
Milner.
Introduction; Part I. Popular Culture as the Everyday: 1. A brief cultural
history of vegemite Robert White; 2. The Australian back yard George
Seddon; 3. Stamp duty Xavier Pons; 4. Australian football as secular
religion Stephen Alomes; Part II. Popular Culture and the 'Mass' Media: 5.
Controlling the technology of popular culture and the introduction of
television to Australia James Walter; 6. 'Crocodile Dundee': the revival of
American virtue Ruth Brown; 7. The Boys from the Bush: television
coproduction in the 1990s Ian Craven; 8. Patterns of control in Australian
crime fiction Stephen Knight; 9. National fictions and the 'Spycatcher'
trial Kevin Foster; 10. Naturalising 'horror stories': Australian crime
news as popular culture Christine Higgins; Part III. Popular Culture and
Critical Theory: 11. How to be a singer though married: domesticity,
leisure and modern love Kay Ferres; 12. The Wild Colonial Boy rides again
and again: an Australian legend abroad Grahame Seal; 13. Shaping the Plain
Australian: Social analysis in the 1940s and 1950s Nicholas Brown; 14. 'On
the Beach': Apocalyptic hedonism and the origins of postmodernism Andrew
Milner.
history of vegemite Robert White; 2. The Australian back yard George
Seddon; 3. Stamp duty Xavier Pons; 4. Australian football as secular
religion Stephen Alomes; Part II. Popular Culture and the 'Mass' Media: 5.
Controlling the technology of popular culture and the introduction of
television to Australia James Walter; 6. 'Crocodile Dundee': the revival of
American virtue Ruth Brown; 7. The Boys from the Bush: television
coproduction in the 1990s Ian Craven; 8. Patterns of control in Australian
crime fiction Stephen Knight; 9. National fictions and the 'Spycatcher'
trial Kevin Foster; 10. Naturalising 'horror stories': Australian crime
news as popular culture Christine Higgins; Part III. Popular Culture and
Critical Theory: 11. How to be a singer though married: domesticity,
leisure and modern love Kay Ferres; 12. The Wild Colonial Boy rides again
and again: an Australian legend abroad Grahame Seal; 13. Shaping the Plain
Australian: Social analysis in the 1940s and 1950s Nicholas Brown; 14. 'On
the Beach': Apocalyptic hedonism and the origins of postmodernism Andrew
Milner.