Making Culture
Commercialisation, Transnationalism, and the State of 'Nationing' in Contemporary Australia
Herausgeber: Rowe, David; Waterton, Emma; Turner, Graeme
Making Culture
Commercialisation, Transnationalism, and the State of 'Nationing' in Contemporary Australia
Herausgeber: Rowe, David; Waterton, Emma; Turner, Graeme
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The essays in this collection suggest that the commercialisation of the production of national culture, in various ways and to varying degrees, constitutes an important shift in the configuration of the relations between state and economic power and, therefore, is one of the key influences on the progress of change in Australian culture.
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The essays in this collection suggest that the commercialisation of the production of national culture, in various ways and to varying degrees, constitutes an important shift in the configuration of the relations between state and economic power and, therefore, is one of the key influences on the progress of change in Australian culture.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781138094123
- ISBN-10: 1138094129
- Artikelnr.: 52639011
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781138094123
- ISBN-10: 1138094129
- Artikelnr.: 52639011
David Rowe FAHA, FASSA is an Emeritus Professor of Cultural Research in the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. Internationally recognised for his extensive and influential publications on sport, media and popular culture, his most recent books are Global Media Sport: Flows, Forms and Futures (2011), Sport Beyond Television: The Internet, Digital Media, and the Rise of Networked Media Sport (2012), and Digital Media Sport: Technology, Power and Culture in the Network Society (2012) (both with Brett Hutchins), and (with Jay Scherer) Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship: Signal Lost? (2014). Graeme Turner is an Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies in the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, at the University of Queensland. He has published 24 books in film, media, communications and cultural studies, and his work has been translated into ten languages. One of the founding figures in media and cultural studies in Australia and internationally, his primary research interests over the last decade have been focused on television and new media in the post-broadcast and digital era. His most recent books include Re-Inventing the Media (2016), Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts (co-edited with Jinna Tay) (2015), a revised edition of Understanding Celebrity (2014), and Locating Television: Zones of Consumption (co-authored with Anna Cristina Pertierra) (2013) Emma Waterton is an Associate Professor in the Geographies of Heritage at Western Sydney University. She was a Research Councils UK (RCUK) Academic Fellow at Keele University from 2006-2010 and a DECRA Fellow at WSU from 2012-2016. Her research explores the interface between heritage, identity, memory and affect in both Australian and international contexts. She has published 19 books, including the monographs Politics, Policy and the Discourses of Heritage in Britain (2010), Heritage, Communities and Archaeology (co-authored with Laurajane Smith; 2009) and The Semiotics of Heritage Tourism (co-authored with Steve Watson; 2014).
Introduction: Making Culture
David Rowe, Graeme Turner and Emma Waterton
Part One: The Cultural Fields
Chapter One
The Literary Field: David Carter and Michelle Kelly, The Book Trade and the
Arts Ecology: Transnationalism and Digitization in the Australian Literary
Field
Chapter Two
The Art Field: Tony Bennett, Beyond Nation, Beyond Art? The 'Rules of Art'
in Contemporary Australia
Chapter Three
Deborah Stevenson, The Australian Art Field: Fairs and Markets
Chapter Four
The Music Field: Shane Homan, 'The Music Nation': Popular Music and
Australian Cultural Policy
Chapter Five
The Media Field: Graeme Turner, Television: Commercialization, the Decline
of Nationing, and the Status of the Media Field
Chapter Six
The Heritage Field: Emma Waterton, A History of Heritage Policy in
Australia: From Hope to Philanthropy
Chapter Seven
The Sport Field: David Rowe, The Sport Field in Australia: The Market, The
State, The Nation and the World Beyond in Pierre Bourdieu's Favourite Game.
Part Two: Across Cultural Fields
Chapter Eight
The Digital: Brett Hutchins, 'Crossing the Technical Rubicon': Marketizing
Culture and Fields of the Digital
Chapter Nine
Tourism: Chris Gibson, Touring Nation: The Changing Meanings of Cultural
Tourism
Chapter Ten
Indigeneity: Ben Dibley and Graeme Turner, Indigeneity, Cosmopolitanism and
the Nation: The Project of NITV
Chapter Eleven
Multiculturalism: Ien Ang and Greg Noble, Making Multiculture: Australia,
Culture and the Ambivalent Politics of Diversity
Chapter 12
Afterword: Toby Miller, Undoing the Bonds of Nation/Rediscovering Dead
Souls
David Rowe, Graeme Turner and Emma Waterton
Part One: The Cultural Fields
Chapter One
The Literary Field: David Carter and Michelle Kelly, The Book Trade and the
Arts Ecology: Transnationalism and Digitization in the Australian Literary
Field
Chapter Two
The Art Field: Tony Bennett, Beyond Nation, Beyond Art? The 'Rules of Art'
in Contemporary Australia
Chapter Three
Deborah Stevenson, The Australian Art Field: Fairs and Markets
Chapter Four
The Music Field: Shane Homan, 'The Music Nation': Popular Music and
Australian Cultural Policy
Chapter Five
The Media Field: Graeme Turner, Television: Commercialization, the Decline
of Nationing, and the Status of the Media Field
Chapter Six
The Heritage Field: Emma Waterton, A History of Heritage Policy in
Australia: From Hope to Philanthropy
Chapter Seven
The Sport Field: David Rowe, The Sport Field in Australia: The Market, The
State, The Nation and the World Beyond in Pierre Bourdieu's Favourite Game.
Part Two: Across Cultural Fields
Chapter Eight
The Digital: Brett Hutchins, 'Crossing the Technical Rubicon': Marketizing
Culture and Fields of the Digital
Chapter Nine
Tourism: Chris Gibson, Touring Nation: The Changing Meanings of Cultural
Tourism
Chapter Ten
Indigeneity: Ben Dibley and Graeme Turner, Indigeneity, Cosmopolitanism and
the Nation: The Project of NITV
Chapter Eleven
Multiculturalism: Ien Ang and Greg Noble, Making Multiculture: Australia,
Culture and the Ambivalent Politics of Diversity
Chapter 12
Afterword: Toby Miller, Undoing the Bonds of Nation/Rediscovering Dead
Souls
Introduction: Making Culture
David Rowe, Graeme Turner and Emma Waterton
Part One: The Cultural Fields
Chapter One
The Literary Field: David Carter and Michelle Kelly, The Book Trade and the
Arts Ecology: Transnationalism and Digitization in the Australian Literary
Field
Chapter Two
The Art Field: Tony Bennett, Beyond Nation, Beyond Art? The 'Rules of Art'
in Contemporary Australia
Chapter Three
Deborah Stevenson, The Australian Art Field: Fairs and Markets
Chapter Four
The Music Field: Shane Homan, 'The Music Nation': Popular Music and
Australian Cultural Policy
Chapter Five
The Media Field: Graeme Turner, Television: Commercialization, the Decline
of Nationing, and the Status of the Media Field
Chapter Six
The Heritage Field: Emma Waterton, A History of Heritage Policy in
Australia: From Hope to Philanthropy
Chapter Seven
The Sport Field: David Rowe, The Sport Field in Australia: The Market, The
State, The Nation and the World Beyond in Pierre Bourdieu's Favourite Game.
Part Two: Across Cultural Fields
Chapter Eight
The Digital: Brett Hutchins, 'Crossing the Technical Rubicon': Marketizing
Culture and Fields of the Digital
Chapter Nine
Tourism: Chris Gibson, Touring Nation: The Changing Meanings of Cultural
Tourism
Chapter Ten
Indigeneity: Ben Dibley and Graeme Turner, Indigeneity, Cosmopolitanism and
the Nation: The Project of NITV
Chapter Eleven
Multiculturalism: Ien Ang and Greg Noble, Making Multiculture: Australia,
Culture and the Ambivalent Politics of Diversity
Chapter 12
Afterword: Toby Miller, Undoing the Bonds of Nation/Rediscovering Dead
Souls
David Rowe, Graeme Turner and Emma Waterton
Part One: The Cultural Fields
Chapter One
The Literary Field: David Carter and Michelle Kelly, The Book Trade and the
Arts Ecology: Transnationalism and Digitization in the Australian Literary
Field
Chapter Two
The Art Field: Tony Bennett, Beyond Nation, Beyond Art? The 'Rules of Art'
in Contemporary Australia
Chapter Three
Deborah Stevenson, The Australian Art Field: Fairs and Markets
Chapter Four
The Music Field: Shane Homan, 'The Music Nation': Popular Music and
Australian Cultural Policy
Chapter Five
The Media Field: Graeme Turner, Television: Commercialization, the Decline
of Nationing, and the Status of the Media Field
Chapter Six
The Heritage Field: Emma Waterton, A History of Heritage Policy in
Australia: From Hope to Philanthropy
Chapter Seven
The Sport Field: David Rowe, The Sport Field in Australia: The Market, The
State, The Nation and the World Beyond in Pierre Bourdieu's Favourite Game.
Part Two: Across Cultural Fields
Chapter Eight
The Digital: Brett Hutchins, 'Crossing the Technical Rubicon': Marketizing
Culture and Fields of the Digital
Chapter Nine
Tourism: Chris Gibson, Touring Nation: The Changing Meanings of Cultural
Tourism
Chapter Ten
Indigeneity: Ben Dibley and Graeme Turner, Indigeneity, Cosmopolitanism and
the Nation: The Project of NITV
Chapter Eleven
Multiculturalism: Ien Ang and Greg Noble, Making Multiculture: Australia,
Culture and the Ambivalent Politics of Diversity
Chapter 12
Afterword: Toby Miller, Undoing the Bonds of Nation/Rediscovering Dead
Souls