Establishing a Multi-ethnic Imagined Community?
Ethnic Minority Audiences Watching Flemish Soaps
- Alexander Dhoest
- Universiteit Antwerpen, Departement Communicatiewetenschappen, Sint-Jacobstraat 2, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium, alexander.dhoest@ua.ac.be
資料來源
doi: 10.1177/0267323109336760 European Journal of Communication September 2009 vol. 24 no. 3 305-323
摘要Abstract
■ Television is often conceived as a
unifying force, creating a national ‘imagined community’. This article
tries to apply
this concept to the audience of domestic fiction in
Flanders, in particular ethnic minority viewers. Based on in-depth
interviews
with 80 young adults of both Flemish and ethnic
minority backgrounds, it focuses on the viewing of domestic soaps. The
findings
show very similar patterns of reception, both
groups preferring American fiction and criticizing Flemish fiction. An
important
difference is that ethnic minority viewers do not
consider the soap world as a representation of their own reality. A
related
difference concerns their dissatisfaction with the
portrayal of ethnic minorities, in spite of the attempts of programme
makers
to provide positive role models. While confirming
the importance of ethnic identity in television viewing and
demonstrating
the variety within the assumed homogeneous national
viewing community, the similarities found caution against a binary
opposition
between native Flemish and ethnic minority
viewpoints.
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