
Making It National
Nationalism and Australian popular culture
Graeme Turner(Author)
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. October 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-86373-722-7 (ISBN)
Description
Making it National argues that we need to rethink the way national identity is constructed in Australia today. Graeme Turner takes a series of recent instances - the mythologising of Bond and the larrikin entrepreneurs, the Spycatcher trials, Maralinga and the Bicentenary - showing how popular images of national identity are used to serve specific rather than national interests.
'Graeme Turner's writing has a remarkable power to engage its readers with all the immediacy, vividness and drama of our very best journalism, while putting cultural theory to work in new and creative ways.' - Meaghan Morris
'Making it National could be to the 1990s what Richard White's Inventing Australia was to the 1980s.' - Tony Bennett, Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Griffith University
'Graeme Turner's writing has a remarkable power to engage its readers with all the immediacy, vividness and drama of our very best journalism, while putting cultural theory to work in new and creative ways.' - Meaghan Morris
'Making it National could be to the 1990s what Richard White's Inventing Australia was to the 1980s.' - Tony Bennett, Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Griffith University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
Australia
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
830 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86373-722-7 (9781863737227)
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Person
Graeme Turner is Professor of Cultural Studies in the Department of English at the University of Queensland. He is author and editor of numerous titles including National Fictions, Media in Australia, Australian Television and Myths of Oz.
Content
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: making it national
2 Bond-ing: business, boast and the national character
3 A taste of the colonial birch: the British connection
4 Picnic at Ayers Rock: the Bicentenary
5 Looking to America: the Crocodile Dundee factor
6 Redefining the nation: from purity to hybridity
7 The media, the nation. and conclusion
Notes
References
Index
1 Introduction: making it national
2 Bond-ing: business, boast and the national character
3 A taste of the colonial birch: the British connection
4 Picnic at Ayers Rock: the Bicentenary
5 Looking to America: the Crocodile Dundee factor
6 Redefining the nation: from purity to hybridity
7 The media, the nation. and conclusion
Notes
References
Index