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Visions of nature, spaces of empire: Framing natural history programming within geometries of power

机译:自然的视野,帝国的空间:在权力的几何构架内制定自然历史规划

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This paper investigates the multiple spaces of construction of media representations of nature, focusing on television and the natural history genre. It does so through an examination of two of the world's largest non-US producers of such programming, the BBC's Natural History Unit and Natural History New Zealand. It argues, first, that the televised natures generated by these entities need to be understood and interpreted in the context of the three connected, material geographies in and through which they are created: sites of capture, spaces of production, and networks of distribution. Second, it demonstrates that these geographies are in many respects geographies of empire, variously constituted and constrained by the residual inscriptions of the formal British Empire, and by the power relations of the contemporary global empire of the US media.
机译:本文以电视和自然历史流派为研究对象,探讨了自然界媒体表现形式建构的多重空间。它是通过对BBC的自然历史部门和新西兰自然历史部门这两家全球最大的非美国节目制作商进行调查而得出的。首先,论点是,必须在创建实体和通过实体创建三个相互联系的实质性地理环境中来理解和解释这些实体所产生的电视性质:捕获地点,生产空间和分配网络。其次,它表明这些地区在许多方面都是帝国的地区,受到正式大英帝国的残余铭文以及美国媒体当代全球帝国的权力关系的不同构成和限制。

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