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Outside Looking In

Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series

May 1, 2008 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780773533677
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Description

In Outside Looking In: Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series Mary Jane Miller traces the evolution of perceptions of 'Indians' in series television over 50 years. The series examined are Radisson (1957),; Forest Rangers and other children's series in the 60s and early 70s; Beachcombers which shows Jesse Jim growing from teenager to husband and step father: Spirit Bay the first to have a First Nations' cast; The Rez, a late 90s serio-comic look at young adults; the six seasons and five movies of North of 60 whose complex characters deal with stubborn problems like alcoholism, lack of jobs, the aftermath of residential schools even as they create rewarding relationships (1997). Recent scholarship in ethnography and popular culture studies throws light on both what these series present and what is missing; how various long-standing issues are raised and framed differently over time; what new issues appear. The book analyses the narrative arcs, characterizations, dialogue, issues and themes. It looks at how inflections of familiar genres like family adventure, soaps, sitcoms and cop shows shape both the series and viewers' expectations. Sold widely abroad, Beachcombers and North of 60 are what many different audiences know about Canada.

About this 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.

ISBN: 9780773533677
Format: Trade paperback
Series: McGill-Queen's Native and Northern
Pages: 496
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Published: 2008-05-01

Reviews

"Miller's accessible and engaging writing style opens Outside Looking In to a wide readership interested in the area of Aboriginal media and representation." Doris Baltruschat, School of Communication and Journalism, Carleton University

"An extremely important addition to the literature on television and First Nations people, that will appeal to the general reader - especially the rather large group of North of 60 fans." John Jackson, Centre for Broadcasting Studies, Concordia University

"The rigor of Miller's years of research provides substantial material for readers to reflect upon." Sandy Greer, University of Western Ontario

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