Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace: The Light on the Hill in a Postmodern World

Pluto Press (Australia) (1999)
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In a series of entertaining essays, this wide-ranging book looks at the impact of the media on Australian life and politics, and anlyses key images and stories that shape our perceptions at century's end. Topics include Americanisation, feminism, pop, pay TV, the Internet, political correctness, Mabo, and the republican convention.

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