Tony Bennett / David Carter (eds.)
Culture in Australia
Policies, Publics and Programs
Herausgeber: Bennett, Tony; Carter, David; Brennan, Geoffrey
Tony Bennett / David Carter (eds.)
Culture in Australia
Policies, Publics and Programs
Herausgeber: Bennett, Tony; Carter, David; Brennan, Geoffrey
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A 2001 survey of the changing policies and priorities that are evident in a range of contemporary cultural institutions in Australia.
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A 2001 survey of the changing policies and priorities that are evident in a range of contemporary cultural institutions in Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780521004039
- ISBN-10: 0521004039
- Artikelnr.: 29337625
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780521004039
- ISBN-10: 0521004039
- Artikelnr.: 29337625
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.
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.
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.
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.