Unsettled Waters: The Postcolonial Gothic of Tidelands

Tidelands (2018), the first standalone Australian production in the Netflix Originals portfolio, imports the monstrous figure of the siren from Greek mythology to the South-East Queensland coast, unsettling not only the iconic Australian beach, but also the domestic television genres of the beachsid...

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Main Author: Doolan, Emma
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721141_ch01
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spelling cramsterunivpr:10.5117/9789463721141_ch01 2024-10-13T14:07:17+00:00 Unsettled Waters: The Postcolonial Gothic of Tidelands Doolan, Emma 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721141_ch01 https://scienceopen.com/book?vid=da290497-8940-4424-b0ef-bca9bffbe2ec en eng Amsterdam University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 Screening the Gothic in Australia and New Zealand ISBN 9789048552313 9789048552313 9789463721141 book-chapter 2022 cramsterunivpr https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463721141_ch01 2024-09-19T04:09:12Z Tidelands (2018), the first standalone Australian production in the Netflix Originals portfolio, imports the monstrous figure of the siren from Greek mythology to the South-East Queensland coast, unsettling not only the iconic Australian beach, but also the domestic television genres of the beachside soapie and crime drama. However, while Tidelands innovates in Australian Gothic, it also continues to engage with – or become entangled within – some of the genre’s oldest preoccupations: nation, inheritance, belonging, and colonial guilt. Tidelands’s spaces function as gothic heterotopias, reflecting tensions between multicultural, Indigenous, and Anglo-Celtic Australia which the series attempts to resolve by replacing First Nations peoples with the half-siren Tidelanders, imagining a future in which hybridity and assimilation erase the need for Reconciliation. Book Part First Nations Amsterdam University Press (AUP) Beachside ENVELOPE(-55.898,-55.898,49.633,49.633) Queensland
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description Tidelands (2018), the first standalone Australian production in the Netflix Originals portfolio, imports the monstrous figure of the siren from Greek mythology to the South-East Queensland coast, unsettling not only the iconic Australian beach, but also the domestic television genres of the beachside soapie and crime drama. However, while Tidelands innovates in Australian Gothic, it also continues to engage with – or become entangled within – some of the genre’s oldest preoccupations: nation, inheritance, belonging, and colonial guilt. Tidelands’s spaces function as gothic heterotopias, reflecting tensions between multicultural, Indigenous, and Anglo-Celtic Australia which the series attempts to resolve by replacing First Nations peoples with the half-siren Tidelanders, imagining a future in which hybridity and assimilation erase the need for Reconciliation.
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