Trash Tiddas: Blak queers, terrible TV and the Blachelorette

Author:

Day (Murri) Madi1ORCID,DeVries (Gamilaroi, Dharug) Tully2,LF (Yuwi) Amy2,Scobie (Goorie) Brooke2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University, Australia

2. Independent Researcher, Australia

Abstract

Trash Tiddas is a podcast about Blak—a reclaiming of Black from English as a colonising language, and used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people—Millennial life and culture produced by First Nations digital content platform Awesome Black. In this article, the hosts Tully DeVries, Amy LF and Brooke Scobie speak with Madi Day about the cultural significance of Brooke Blurton’s season as Australia’s first Blachelorette—Blak, queer Bachelorette. The authors discuss Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander presence and absence in Australian reality TV, and the rigid behavioural standards imposed on Blak participants on reality TV dating shows. In doing so, we identify a pattern of refusal of colonial norms in alternative Blak millennial content and how humour is used by Blak women and queer millennials in the face of White propriety and colonial impositions on Blak love and lives.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Reference32 articles.

1. Awesome Black. (n.d.). Trash Tiddas. Awesome Black Media. https://awesomeblack.org/shows/trash-tiddas/

2. Behrendt L. (2017, January 8). Family rules: Indigenous family of 10 strong women star in refreshing new reality series. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/09/family-rules-indigenous-family-of-10-strong-women-star-in-refreshing-new-reality-series

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