Location location : situating Bondi's "rubbish house"

Kirsten Seale

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    Abstract

    Last year, the ABC's Media Watch (17 Oct. 2005) noted the continuing outrage in the tabloid media over "the dirtiest house in NSW". The program took issue with Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph, and the descriptor "exclusive" attached to their article on a property in beachside Bondi (9 Oct. 2005). In fact, as Media Watch pointed out, Channel Seven's current affairs flagship Today Tonight had already made repeat visits to the residence. A Current Affair, Channel Nine's rival show, as well as Bondi's local newspaper also offered coverage. However, I am interested not in the number of times the story appeared" though this is certainly a symptom of what I do want to talk about. Instead, I want to consider the affect generated by this reportage. In turn, I want to consider what this reveals about our attitudes to refuse, and how these attitudes work to constitute social order in capitalist discourse.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages5
    JournalM/C Journal
    Volume9
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • Bondi (Sydney, N.S.W.)
    • affect (psychology)
    • compulsive hoarding
    • press coverage
    • refuse and refuse disposal

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