TY - JOUR
T1 - Television tension
T2 - National versus cosmopolitan memory in a co-produced television documentary
AU - Ashuri, Tamar
PY - 2007/1
Y1 - 2007/1
N2 - This article examines the manner in which recent trends towards globalization and commercialization in the media impinge on the construction of collective (national) memory. Concentrating on the economics of television documentaries, it considers the way in which memory can be manipulated to signal national and historical differences. This issue is explored through the vantage point of a particular mode of television production, international co-productions. The study focuses on a television documentary, The Fifty Year War:Israel and the Arabs, co-produced by three television networks, BBC, PBS (WGBH Boston) and MBC. Making this documentary was only possible after funding from separate sources had been secured, with the quid pro quo of each funding source being given the right to use the produced footage to construct its own version of the final product. Analysing the production process of this television documentary, the study shows that making the tri-versions programme on the Arab-Israeli war became a kind of a war: a war over competing memories, a war over interpretation and, finally, a war over representation.
AB - This article examines the manner in which recent trends towards globalization and commercialization in the media impinge on the construction of collective (national) memory. Concentrating on the economics of television documentaries, it considers the way in which memory can be manipulated to signal national and historical differences. This issue is explored through the vantage point of a particular mode of television production, international co-productions. The study focuses on a television documentary, The Fifty Year War:Israel and the Arabs, co-produced by three television networks, BBC, PBS (WGBH Boston) and MBC. Making this documentary was only possible after funding from separate sources had been secured, with the quid pro quo of each funding source being given the right to use the produced footage to construct its own version of the final product. Analysing the production process of this television documentary, the study shows that making the tri-versions programme on the Arab-Israeli war became a kind of a war: a war over competing memories, a war over interpretation and, finally, a war over representation.
KW - Commercialization
KW - Globalization
KW - Mnemonic agents
KW - Producers
KW - Production process
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33846233435&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0163443706068921
DO - 10.1177/0163443706068921
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AN - SCOPUS:33846233435
SN - 0163-4437
VL - 29
SP - 31
EP - 51
JO - Media, Culture and Society
JF - Media, Culture and Society
IS - 1
ER -