This article examines the practice and function of casting in the Australian television industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. It investigates the role of ethnicity and accents and the practice of casting actors of migrant backgrounds in Australian drama, variety and comedy. In an industry so often dominated by Anglo-Australian stories, faces and voices, the increasing presence of actors from non-English-speaking backgrounds and non-European ethnicities has been a key feature of the changing nature of Australian television production. By analysing ‘Showcast’ casting directories, supplemented with oral history interviews, this article suggests that actors have tended to adopt fluid or hybrid identities to navigate the casting process and find...
The introduction of television into Australia in 1956 coincided with the nation’s socially transform...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
Although Australia is a multi-cultural nation, there has been little research on the portrayal of cu...
This article examines the practice and function of casting in the Australian television industry fro...
This article delivers preliminary findings from a series of interviews with Australian migrant produ...
Media studies research in the 1990s illustrated an incongruity between cultural diversity in the Aus...
This thesis examines changes which have occurred since the late 1980s and early 1990s with respect t...
This article focuses on how the Australian television industry deals with diversity: the extent to w...
Screen Australia has released the most significant study of diversity on Australian screens since te...
This article works from the established assumption that narratives produced for local audiences are ...
This paper identifies a significant yet often overlooked tradition of male-to-female transgender rep...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
This chapter examines how Australian television programs for children and young people reflected the...
The plays and companies treated in this essay reveal a truism of immigrant experience: that the psyc...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
The introduction of television into Australia in 1956 coincided with the nation’s socially transform...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
Although Australia is a multi-cultural nation, there has been little research on the portrayal of cu...
This article examines the practice and function of casting in the Australian television industry fro...
This article delivers preliminary findings from a series of interviews with Australian migrant produ...
Media studies research in the 1990s illustrated an incongruity between cultural diversity in the Aus...
This thesis examines changes which have occurred since the late 1980s and early 1990s with respect t...
This article focuses on how the Australian television industry deals with diversity: the extent to w...
Screen Australia has released the most significant study of diversity on Australian screens since te...
This article works from the established assumption that narratives produced for local audiences are ...
This paper identifies a significant yet often overlooked tradition of male-to-female transgender rep...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
This chapter examines how Australian television programs for children and young people reflected the...
The plays and companies treated in this essay reveal a truism of immigrant experience: that the psyc...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
The introduction of television into Australia in 1956 coincided with the nation’s socially transform...
Representations of Asian women in Australian soap operas and television dramas contribute to debate ...
Although Australia is a multi-cultural nation, there has been little research on the portrayal of cu...