The Subject of Television: A methodology of subject-oriented textual analysis

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The Subject of Television: A methodology of subject-oriented textual analysis Jessica Edwards Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Politics and International Studies School of Social Science Faculty of Arts University of Adelaide, Australia December 2016

Table of Contents ABSTRACT... 4 STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY... 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS... 7 1 INTRODUCTION: THE SUBJECT OF TELEVISION... 8 Introduction... 8 Part One: Visuality, Political Subjectivities, and Textual Analysis...11 Part Two: Case Studies... 21 Conclusion... 28 Part One: Theoretical Background:... 29 2 SUBJECTS AND VISUALITY: LACAN AND FOUCAULT... 30 Introduction... 30 Psychoanalytic approaches to the image and subjectivity... 33 Epistemology and Visuality... 45 Conclusion... 54 3 SUBJECTS, MEANINGS, AND TEXTUAL ANALYSIS IN TELEVISION STUDIES... 56 Introduction... 56 Mass Communications: Meaning as Effect... 59 Cultural Studies: A Precedent for Studying Television, Texts and Subjects... 61 Subject-Oriented Textual Analysis... 77 Conclusion... 89 Part Two: Case Studies... 91 4 MAKEOVER TELEVISION AND THE VISIBLE SUBJECT... 92 Introduction... 92

The Interior and Exterior of Makeover Subjects... 96 Makeover Television... 112 Before and After... 119 Conclusion... 123 5 TABLOID CURRENT AFFAIRS AND SUBJECTIVE IDENTITIES... 125 Introduction... 125 A Current Affair and Today Tonight: Contents and Contexts... 127 Form and Content... 138 Changeable meanings, changeable subjects... 147 Conclusion... 156 6 THE WIRE, RACIALISED OTHERS, AND EMPATHY... 159 Introduction... 159 The Other: Alterity, Ethics and Presence... 162 Empathy, Intersubjectivity and Representation... 168 The Wire... 174 Conclusion... 189 7 TREME, THE OTHER AND GAZES... 191 Introduction... 191 Seeing, Suffering and Place... 193 Treme and the Right to Look... 200 Returned Gazes... 206 Conclusion... 216 8 CONCLUSION... 218 Subjectivity, Visuality and Politics... 218 Television Studies... 221 Summary of Case Studies... 223 Conclusion... 226 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY... 229

ABSTRACT This thesis approaches televisual texts and the scholarly practice of textual analysis via the politics of subjectivity. Because subjects are formed in symbolic and representational systems that pre-exist them, subjectivity is an inherently political phenomenon, bound up in questions of power relations and meaning. Televisual texts, it is argued, form part of these representational systems; however, texts can also be understood as being created in the viewing encounter, as subjects imbue objects in their field of vision with meaning. This mutual indebtedness of subject and text indicates that textual analysis can also be seen as an inherently politicised form of scholarship. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of Lacanian psychoanalysis and Foucauldian poststructuralism, this thesis begins by arguing that images, gazes, and visual experience are both beholden to and constitutive of subjectivity. The key themes from this discussion of subjectivity visual history, spectatorship, intersubjectivity are then proposed as key questions for an approach to televisual textual analysis called subject-oriented textual analysis. This approach provides opportunities for textual analysis distinct from psychoanalytic film theory, which cannot be imported wholesale to television, reception studies, or modes of cultural studies that use texts to diagnose social phenomena, having texts stand in for audiences. Situated within media studies' recent return to the text, this approach therefore treats texts as ends in themselves while maintaining the political commitments of subjectivity and cultural studies. Subject-oriented textual analysis understands both texts and subjects as produced via processes of meaning-making, as subjects draw on already existing scopic regimes to make visual phenomena meaningful. Textual analysis that understands textual meaning as indebted to processes of subjectivity therefore must engage with questions of power relations, gazes and spectatorship, the history of visual culture, materiality, and intersubjectivity. Such meanings, moreover, are form and content-specific, so a subject-oriented textual analysis requires textual analysis with sensitivity to form and the ways in which televisual meanings are specifically televisual. 4

The approach developed in this thesis is therefore one that examines televisual texts but takes as its primary focus processes of subjectivity. In order to demonstrate the usefulness of such an approach the bulk of the thesis is devoted to four case studies, covering makeover television, Australian tabloid current affairs television, and the dramatic narrative television series The Wire and Treme. In addition to psychoanalysis, Foucauldian theory, and television studies, these case studies critically engage with a wide range of cultural and political theory including postcolonial theories of the other, neoliberalism, the public sphere, emotions and empathy research, trauma and tourism studies, and the Levinasian ethics of the face. Drawing on these domains of enquiry, the subject-oriented textual analysis developed in this thesis contributes original analyses of television texts to the field of television studies and provides fresh insights to the study of mediated and political subjectivities. 5

STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY I certify that this work contains no material which has been accepted for the award of any other degree or diploma in my name in any university or other tertiary institution and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, contains no material previously published or written by another person, except where due reference has been made in the text. In addition, I certify that no part of this work will, in the future, be used in a submission in my name for any other degree or diploma in any university or other tertiary institution without the prior approval of the University of Adelaide and where applicable, any partner institution responsible for the joint award of this degree. I give consent to this copy of my thesis, when deposited in the University Library, being made available for loan and photocopying, subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. I also give permission for the digital version of my thesis to be made available on the web, via the University's digital research repository, the Library Search and also through web search engines, unless permission has been granted by the University to restrict access for a period of time. Jessica Edwards 6

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Death, accident, and physical and mental illness haunted and interrupted the writing of this thesis to such a degree that at times it seemed impossible it should be finished at all. That it has been is due entirely to the support of family and friends who enabled me to not only work on the thesis but also to stay sane and safe, carry out everyday activities, and care for people who needed caring for. Petra, Mim, Dave, Marcus, Ashley, Jo, Nonna, Nan; making you proud was a big reason I stayed on. Also to have you quit asking when I'd finish. Thanks owed in particular to: Petra for commiseration, laughs, and love; Ben for Thus Spake Telethustra and soprano sax and madness; Guy for dealing out reassurance and distraction in equal measure; Stuti and Susan for conversation and Protestant inspiration; Clare for rolemodelling and encouragement; Cameron for the walk-and-talks; Helena for long-distance emoji cheerleading. Continued work on and the eventual submission of this thesis would be have been inconceivable without Professor Carol Johnson's unwavering and compassionate academic and personal support. It has meant more to me than I could possibly convey, and I suspect I owe her more than I realise. Thanks also to Professor Chris Beasley for her valuable feedback. Lauren, sharing space and time with you is a miracle of my life. We did it. Thank you. In memory of Jo, Grandad, and Bella. 7