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In this Episode:Exploring Working-Class Representation in Film: A Conversation with Dr. Sarah Attfield
In this episode of 'Not A Rich Kid,' host Cath chats with Dr. Sarah Attfield about her book 'Class on Screen: The Global Working Class in Contemporary Cinema.' They delve into Sarah’s background, academic journey, and the inspiration behind her work, driven by her own experiences growing up on a council estate in the UK. The conversation covers the commonalities of the working-class experience across cultures, the significance of working-class representation in media, and the unique humour and community spirit found within these narratives. Sarah also discusses the challenges faced by working-class students in accessing higher education and the importance of creating authentic stories that resonate with working-class audiences.
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Sarah Attfield
02:58 Sarah's Early Life and Education
04:48 Discovering a Passion for Art
06:44 University Challenges and Triumphs
09:12 The Journey to Academia
13:31 Class Awareness and Community
23:58 Representation in Media and Society
28:17 Class Perception in Australia
30:26 Australian Class Dynamics
30:53 Experiences of Being the Only Working-Class Person
32:15 Class Assumptions and Offenses
33:15 Authenticity in Working-Class Film Representation
36:13 Humour in Working-Class Films
37:04 Ken Loach's Impact and Reception
38:59 Challenges in Accessing Working-Class Films
46:57 Encouraging Working-Class Students to Pursue Higher Education
55:25 Representation of Working-Class Women in Film
56:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Sarah’s publications: https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Sarah.Attfield/publications
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