Mediating kinship: radio's cultural poetics -- Aboriginal country -- From the studio to the street -- From radio skid row to the reconciliation station -- Speaking for or selling out? Dilemmas of aboriginal cultural brokerage -- A body for the voice
Summary
In 'The Voice and its Doubles', Daniel Fisher explores the production of Aboriginal Australian audio media, showing how the mediatization of the Aboriginal voice provides the means to representing and linking Indigenous communities, maintaining distinct linguistic and cultural traditions, and gaining access to Australian political life
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-306) and index