The genesis and development of homegrown television drama in New Zealand are the subjects of this in-depth analysis. Spanning from the 1960s, when television itself was in its infancy, to modern times--an era of fragmented audiences, hundreds of channels, and declining public service ideals and funding--the study illustrates how television drama has reflected changes in ideas about cultural identity and New Zealand society.
Read More
The genesis and development of homegrown television drama in New Zealand are the subjects of this in-depth analysis. Spanning from the 1960s, when television itself was in its infancy, to modern times--an era of fragmented audiences, hundreds of channels, and declining public service ideals and funding--the study illustrates how television drama has reflected changes in ideas about cultural identity and New Zealand society.
Read Less
Add this copy of Ourselves in Primetime: a History of New Zealand to cart. $18.11, good condition, Sold by Lumahai Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Makawao, HI, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Auckland University Press.