The current incarnation of ‘reality TV’ in Australia has a strong focus on the portrayal of everyday life. Although based on ‘real’ situations or people, there is a clear tension between ideas of authenticity and performance. As a global phenomenon, ‘reality’ formats are produced for local audiences by highlighting aspects of the national culture and identity, with format popularity directly linked to identification and affirmation of the spectacle of ‘reality’. This paper will analyse the use of popular Australian myth in ‘reality’ formats by charting narrative and character construction as an ‘illusory everyday’, with reference to Bondi Rescue (Cordell Jigsaw). ...
Since TV became the most influential medium globally, the media content followed and as a result, a ...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
This paper explores the issue of territorial stigmatisation through tenant-driven research chronicli...
This article works from the established assumption that narratives produced for local audiences are ...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with landscape, and this...
Typescript."February 2007"Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media ...
Australian children have always been considered a special television audience. In November 2009, Aus...
This thesis examines the paradox thai the popularity of \u27reality TV\u27 lies more in its construc...
For over six decades, Australians have regularly been tuning in to be informed, entertained, challen...
In 2004, on the Australian Big Brother TV show, one of the contestants made a protest about Australi...
The Glitch is a six-part television series first aired on the Australian public broadcast network, t...
One option for television drama producers confronted by rising production standards and increasing c...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
Since TV became the most influential medium globally, the media content followed and as a result, a ...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
This paper explores the issue of territorial stigmatisation through tenant-driven research chronicli...
This article works from the established assumption that narratives produced for local audiences are ...
Australian national identity has a long history of being intrinsically tied with landscape, and this...
Typescript."February 2007"Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media ...
Australian children have always been considered a special television audience. In November 2009, Aus...
This thesis examines the paradox thai the popularity of \u27reality TV\u27 lies more in its construc...
For over six decades, Australians have regularly been tuning in to be informed, entertained, challen...
In 2004, on the Australian Big Brother TV show, one of the contestants made a protest about Australi...
The Glitch is a six-part television series first aired on the Australian public broadcast network, t...
One option for television drama producers confronted by rising production standards and increasing c...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
Since TV became the most influential medium globally, the media content followed and as a result, a ...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
This paper explores the issue of territorial stigmatisation through tenant-driven research chronicli...