Outside Looking in: Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series

Outside Looking in: Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series

by Mary Miller
Outside Looking in: Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series

Outside Looking in: Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series

by Mary Miller

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Overview

Widely sold abroad, Beachcombers and North of 60 are what many international audiences know about Canada. In Outside Looking In Mary Jane Miller traces the evolution of representations of First Nations people in fifty years of Canadian television broadcasts.

Using recent scholarship in ethnography and popular culture, Miller throws light on both what these series present and what is missing, how various long-standing issues are raised and framed differently over time, and what new issues appear. She looks at narrative arc, characterization, dialogue, and theme as well as how inflections of familiar genres like family adventure, soap opera, situation comedy, and legal drama shape both the series and viewers' expectations. Miller discusses Radisson, Forest Rangers and other children's series in the 1960s and early 1970s, as well as Beachcombers, Spirit Bay, The Rez, and North of 60 - series whose complex characters created rewarding relationships while dealing with issues ranging from addiction to unemployment to the aftermath of the residential school system.

Outside Looking In addresses the need of the non-Native society that created these programs to know what it has told itself about the culture of its first peoples. It presents a vital descriptive record of material in danger of slipping from the public consciousness - or from the national archives (as is the case with Radisson) - and provides a much-needed historical perspective for more recent aboriginal television drama and that which will be created in the future."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773574878
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 06/09/2008
Series: McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Mary Jane Miller is professor emerita, Brock University, and author of Rewind and Search: Conversations with the Makers and Decision-Makers of CBC Television Drama and Turn of the Contrast: CBC Television Drama since 1952.

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