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| Australian Journal of Communication |
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| Volume 21(1), 1994 |
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| CONTENTS |
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Nightingale Virginia. |
Improvising Elvis, Marilyn, and Mickey Mouse. |
1-20 |
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| | Impersonation of cultural icons such as Elvis and Marilyn Monroe, an instance of audience-text relation, should be seen as enactments of capitalistic contradictions | |
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metaphor
popular culture
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McKie David, and Robertson, Emily. |
Expanding generic possibilities: Female private eyes and public bodies of evidence. |
21-32 |
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| | Female roles in crime novels, film, and television have expanded to include roles previously considered exclusively masculine | |
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film
text and writing
broadcasting and media
television
gender
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Wilson Tony. |
Television and difference: Address, audience, and anticipations of narrative. |
33-45 |
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| | The presenters, viewers, and narratives of SBS's Hotline are critically discussed | |
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narrative
Pacific Rim
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Griffin Grahame. |
An historical survey of Australian press photography. |
46-63 |
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| | Using various sources, the author outlines the history of press photography in Australia | |
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history
memory
military and armed conflict
print journalism
visualization
Pacific Rim
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Davies Lynda, and Harvey, Wayne. |
NETSPACE: Communicating networks. |
64-75 |
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| | With a Foucaultian view of science, its institutions, and power relations, the author explores the implications of computer-based communication networks | |
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science
computer
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Hughes Patrick. |
Modernist histories of communication: Some problems with `grand narratives'. |
76-86 |
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| | Most histories of communication have been apolitical, insufficiently examining the roles of technology in the relations between dominant and oppressed groups | |
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technologies
history
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