Kalla yarning at Matagarup: Televised legitimation and the limits of heritage-making in the city

Coolabah Pub Date : 2017-02-21 DOI:10.1344/CO20172159-70
Thor Kerr, Shaphan Cox
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This paper is directed towards furthering understandings of popular television news reporting on Aboriginal solidarity gatherings at Matagarup on Heirisson Island, a state-registered Aboriginal Heritage Site in Perth, Western Australia. In doing so, it also seeks to identify the practical limits of heritage making in disrupting the legitimization of state action not recognizing such heritage claims. In 2012 and 2015, Aboriginal citizens gathering and camping at the heritage site were subject to police raids legitimized by popular media organizations reporting a breach of municipal bylaws prohibiting camping and fires on Heirisson Island. This paper examines a shift in popular television reporting over the three years towards acknowledging that Aboriginal people should be able to assemble, without police harassment, around a fire at the site. The most radical shift in reporting is observable in Nine News coverage of events. For this reason, eight televised items from Nine News in 2015 are analysed alongside Nine News reporting described in the authors’ previous study of reporting of events at Matagarup in 2012. The paper identifies and discusses the implications of two key dialogical processes in the news production: Firstly, a process of cross-cultural reading and shared understandings of fire as hearth, and secondly a process of reproducing a dominant discursive tradition locating home for Aboriginal people outside the city.
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本文旨在进一步理解流行电视新闻报道在Heirisson岛Matagarup举行的土著团结集会,Heirisson岛是西澳大利亚州珀斯的一个国家注册的土著遗产。在此过程中,它还试图确定遗产制造在破坏不承认此类遗产主张的国家行为的合法性方面的实际限制。2012年和2015年,在该遗址集会和露营的原住民遭到了警方的突击搜查,大众媒体机构报道称,他们违反了禁止在Heirisson岛露营和纵火的市政条例,这使警方的搜查合法化。这篇论文考察了三年来流行电视报道的转变,即承认土著居民应该能够在没有警察骚扰的情况下,在现场的火堆周围集会。报道中最激进的转变可以从Nine News对事件的报道中观察到。出于这个原因,九新闻2015年的8个电视节目与作者之前对2012年Matagarup事件报道的研究中描述的九新闻报道一起进行了分析。本文确定并讨论了新闻生产中两个关键对话过程的含义:第一,跨文化阅读和对火作为壁炉的共同理解的过程;第二,为城市以外的原住民寻找家的主导话语传统的再现过程。
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