Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Relationships with the Past : How Australian Television Dramas Talk about Indigenous History
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'In recent years a number of dramas focussing on Indigenous Australians and Australian history have appeared on the ABC, one of Australia's two public television channels. These dramas have different foci but all represent some aspects of Australian Indigenous history and how it interacts with 'mainstream' representations of Australian history. The four programs I will look at are Cleverman (Goalpost Pictures, 2016-ongoing), Glitch (Matchbox Films, 2015-ongoing), The Secret River (Ruby Entertainment, 2015) and Redfern Now (Blackfella Films, 2012), each of which engages with the past in a unique way.'

Source: Author's introduction.

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http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/view/1302 Relationships with the Past : How Australian Television Dramas Talk about Indigenous Historysmall AustLit logo M/C Journal
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  • Redfern Now Jon Bell , Adrian Wills , Steven McGregor , Danielle MacLean , Michelle Blanchard , Wayne Blair , 2012 series - publisher film/TV
  • Cleverman Jon Bell , Jonathan Gavin , Ryan Griffen , Michael Miller , Jane Allen , Stuart Page , Justine Gillmer , 2016 series - publisher film/TV
  • Glitch Louise Fox , Kris Mrksa , Giula Sandler , Pete McTighe , 2015 series - publisher film/TV
  • The Secret River Mac Gudgeon , Jan Sardi , 2015 series - publisher film/TV
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