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Fringe to Famous

Cultural Production in Australia After the Creative Industries
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Fringe to Famous examines the exchange between small scenes of cultural production and mainstream institutions and markets. Drawing on Australian examples in music, streetwear, comedy, screen, and digital games, it argues that there has been much greater crossover between the two than is generally recognised. The... Read More
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Fringe to Famous

"Using Australian case studies, Fringe to Famous offers a critical roadmap for understanding the relations between "alternative" creativity and "mainstream" popularity in contemporary cultural industries"--

Using Australian case studies, Fringe to Famous offers a critical roadmap for understanding the relations between β€œalternative” creativity and β€œmainstream” popularity in contemporary cultural industries.

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Fringe to Famous examines the exchange between small scenes of cultural production and mainstream institutions and markets.

Drawing on Australian examples in music, streetwear, comedy, screen, and digital games, it argues that there has been much greater crossover between the two than is generally recognised.

The book resists a tendency to represent fringe and mainstream as abstract opposites, bringing a focus instead to concrete historical formations. It offers an alternative both to romantic celebrations of a β€˜pure’ fringe – discredited now by half a century of critical responses to the counterculture – and to an increasingly hardened anti-romantic reaction.

Drawing on extensive original interviews, Fringe to Famous provides an overview of transformations in Australian culture since the 1980s, concluding with suggestions for cultural policy β€˜after the creative industries’. It proposes an idea of β€˜generative hybridity’ between fringe and mainstream that allows us to imagine new possibilities for arts and culture in the 2020s and beyond.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501334887

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 February 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic USA

Illustration: 30 bw illus

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Tony Moore is Professor in Communications and Media Studies at Monash University, Australia, with interests in the interplay between creative and political countercultures and mainstream society. He is author of three books and leads the Australian Research Council Projects Conviction Politics: The Convict Routes of Australian Democracy and Comedy Country: Australian Performance Comedy as an Agent of Change. Tony has also worked as a documentary maker at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and commissioning editor at Pluto and Cambridge University Press.

Mark Gibson is Professor of Media and Associate Dean, Media, Writing and Publishing at RMIT University, Australia. He was previously head of Communications and Media Studies at Monash University, and has also worked in media and cultural studies at Murdoch University and Central Queensland University, Australia. He has research interests in cultural industries and the intellectual legacy of countercultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s. He is author of Culture and Power: A History of Cultural Studies (2007).

Chris McAuliffe is Emeritus Professor, School of Art and Design, Australian National University. He was previously head of the Centre for Art History and Art Theory and Sir William Dobell Professor at Australian National University. From 2000–2013 he was Director of the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne. He taught art history at the University of Melbourne and was Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University (2011–12), USA.

Maura Edmond is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, Australia. She researches the contemporary media, arts and cultural industries, with a focus on digital transformation, policy and gender. Her work has been published in European Journal of Cultural Studies, New Media and Society, Television and New Media, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Policy (2021) and Toward Gender Equality in the Music Industry (Bloomsbury, 2019).

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