Fringe to Famous: Cultural Production in Australia After the Creative Industries
Autor Professor Tony Moore, Professor Mark Gibson, Professor Chris McAuliffe, Doctor Maura Edmonden Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2025
Drawing on Australian examples in music, streetwear, comedy, screen and digital games, it argues that there has been much greater crossover between the two than is generally recognized.
The book resists a tendency to represent fringe and mainstream as abstract opposites, bringing a focus instead to concrete historical formations. It offers an alternative both to romantic celebrations of a 'pure' fringe - discredited now by half a century of critical responses to the counterculture - and to an increasingly hardened anti-romantic reaction.
Drawing on extensive original interviews, Fringe to Famous offers an overview of transformations in Australian culture since the 1980s, concluding with suggestions for cultural policy 'after the creative industries'. It proposes an idea of 'generative hybridity' between fringe and mainstream that allows us to imagine new possibilities for arts and culture in the 2020s and beyond.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798765112472
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: From Art School to Beer Barn
1. Imagining Hybridity: A History of the Present
2. Subverting the High Ground: The Hybridity of Punk and Post-punk Music in Australia
3. Subcultural Design: Wearing our Art on our Sleeve.
4. From Fringe Theatre to Prime Time: The Case of Comedy
5. Alternative Visions: The Indigenous Wave and Australian Independent Cinema
6. The Fringe in Freeplay: The Independence of Independent Games
Conclusion: Designing Osmotic Ecologies
References
Index
1. Imagining Hybridity: A History of the Present
2. Subverting the High Ground: The Hybridity of Punk and Post-punk Music in Australia
3. Subcultural Design: Wearing our Art on our Sleeve.
4. From Fringe Theatre to Prime Time: The Case of Comedy
5. Alternative Visions: The Indigenous Wave and Australian Independent Cinema
6. The Fringe in Freeplay: The Independence of Independent Games
Conclusion: Designing Osmotic Ecologies
References
Index
Recenzii
Fringe to Famous rejuvenates enduring but stale debates between intrinsic and instrumental approaches to cultural value with a fresh take on their productive tension but necessary complementarity. It achieves this while diving deep into diverse and exhilarating histories of Australian cultural scenes of recent decades.
I learnt such a lot from this book about the richness of Australian popular culture over recent decades. But it's also a superb rethinking of the relations between margins and mainstreams in cultural production. Anyone interested in the cultural industries should read it.
Through a deep weaving together of the rich individual stories, communities, and economic negotiations of over four decades worth of pioneering Australian creativity, Fringe to Famous presents a theoretically rich but also very human picture of the complex entanglements of contemporary cultural ecologies. Moving beyond simple binaries of mainstream/alternative, subculture/selling out, independent/co-opted, it situates the economic realities of making a living as an artist within a complex and diverse world where hope for something more, something better as represented by the 'fringe' remains very much alive.
I learnt such a lot from this book about the richness of Australian popular culture over recent decades. But it's also a superb rethinking of the relations between margins and mainstreams in cultural production. Anyone interested in the cultural industries should read it.
Through a deep weaving together of the rich individual stories, communities, and economic negotiations of over four decades worth of pioneering Australian creativity, Fringe to Famous presents a theoretically rich but also very human picture of the complex entanglements of contemporary cultural ecologies. Moving beyond simple binaries of mainstream/alternative, subculture/selling out, independent/co-opted, it situates the economic realities of making a living as an artist within a complex and diverse world where hope for something more, something better as represented by the 'fringe' remains very much alive.