Culture wars and corporatism: The cultural mission in Australian non-fiction book publishing, 1958–2018

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LITERARY STUDIES Pub Date : 2020-04-28 DOI:10.20314/als.dc695e21d5
Mark Davis
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In this article I investigate four phases in Australian non-fiction publishing between the late 1950s and early 2000s, focused on works of current affairs, politics and popular history. Many such books, I argue, were published as part of a ‘cultural mission’ in Australian non-fiction book publishing, where an imperative for reform motivated many publishers to publish books they believed to be of greater than commercial importance. The paper first defines ‘cultural mission’ publishing. I then argue that such publishing has played a crucial role in Australian culture wars and struggles over national identity since the late 1950s and that these struggles have played out in four overlapping phases that reflect shifts in national debate and the commercial imperatives of book publishing. These consist of, first, a ‘renaissance’ phase from the late 1950s until roughly the late 1960s; second, an ‘insurrectionist’ phase from the late 1960s until the mid-1980s; third, a ‘reaction’ phase from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s, and fourth a ‘corporatist’ phase that gathered pace in the late 1990s.
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文化战争与社团主义:澳大利亚非小说出版的文化使命,1958–2018
在这篇文章中,我调查了20世纪50年代末至21世纪初澳大利亚非小说出版的四个阶段,重点是时事、政治和通俗史作品。我认为,许多这样的书是作为澳大利亚非小说类图书出版“文化使命”的一部分出版的,改革的必要性促使许多出版商出版他们认为比商业重要性更重要的书籍。本文首先定义了“文化使命”出版。然后,我认为,自20世纪50年代末以来,此类出版在澳大利亚文化战争和民族认同斗争中发挥了至关重要的作用,这些斗争分为四个重叠阶段,反映了国家辩论和图书出版商业需求的转变。首先,从20世纪50年代末到大约60年代末,这是一个“复兴”阶段;第二,从20世纪60年代末到80年代中期的“叛乱”阶段;第三,从20世纪80年代中期到90年代末的“反应”阶段,第四,在90年代末加速的“社团主义”阶段。
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