The television studies reader /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, c2004. |
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Description: | xvii, 629 p. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8948092 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Institutions of Television Richard Collins "Ises" and "Oughts": Public Service Broadcasting in Europe
- Moving Beyond the Vast Wasteland: Cultural Policy and Television in the United States
- Protecting the Citizen, Protecting Society
- Australian's Television Culture
- Telefeminism: How Lifetime Got its Groove 1984-1997
- Part 2. Spaces of Television
- Hollywood Planet: Global Media and the Competitive Advantage of Narrative Transparency
- Geolinguistic Region as Global Space: the Case of Latin America
- The Global, the Local and the Public Sphere
- Popular Media as Public 'Sphericules' for Diasporic Communities
- Part 3. Modes of Television Jason Mittell A Cultural Approach to Television Genre Theory, JAcrA'me Bourdon Live Television Is Still Alive: On Television as an Unfulfilled
- Codes and Conventions of Drama/Doc and Docu/drama
- News as Performance: The Image as Event
- Making Sense of Soaps
- The Pie and the Crust: Television Program Formats
- A Silent Revolution: Video, War and the Diasporic Imagination
- Part 4. Making Television
- Television Production
- Modes of Production
- Australia: Performing the 'Real' Twenty-Four-Seven
- Studio Discussions: Social Spaces and Postmodernity
- Media Pilgrims: On the Set of Coronation Street
- Public Access/Private Confession: Home Video as (Queer) Community Television
- Dramas and the Rise of Video Culture in Nigeria
- Part 5. Social Representation on Television
- Television, Representation and Gender
- Primetime TV in the Gay Nineties: Network Television, Quality Audiences and Gay Politics
- Broadcasting and the Construction of the National Family
- 'The Biggest Show in the World': Race and the Global Popularity of The Cosby Show
- Part 6. Watching Television Ellen Seiter Qualitative Audience Research
- In the Worst Possible Taste: Children, Television and Cultural Value
- Television While You Wait, Ron Warren Do as I say, Not as I do: Video Stores and Parental Mediation of Children's Video Consumption
- Media and Social Change: the Modernising Influences of Television in Rural India
- Defining Cult TV: Texts, Inter-texts and Fan Audiences
- Democratainment and DIY Citizenship
- Part 7. Transforming Television Arild Fetveit Reality TV in the Digital Era: A Paradox in Visual Culture?
- Will Brooker Living on Dawson's Creek : Teen Viewers, Cultural Convergence and Television Overflow
- Postmodern Virtualities, Don Slater Social Relationships and Identity Online and Offline