A companion to television / edited by Janet Wasko.
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Superior document: | Blackwell companions in cultural studies ; 10 |
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Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Blackwell companions in cultural studies ;
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Physical Description: | xv, 627 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- The development of television studies / Horace Newcomb
- Critical perspectives on television from the Frankfurt School to postmodernism / Doug Kellner
- Television and history / Paddy Scannell
- Our TV heritage / Lynn Spigel
- Television as a moving aesthetic / Julianne H. Newton
- Locating the televisual in golden age television / Caren Deming
- Television production / Jane M. Shattuc
- Who rules TV? States, markets, and the public interest / Sylvia Harvey
- Public broadcasting and democratic culture / Graham Murdock
- Culture, services, knowledge / Stuart Cunningham
- Television advertising as textual and economic systems / Matthew P. McAllister
- Watching television / Eileen R. Meehan
- Keeping "abreast" of MTV and Viacom / Jack Banks
- The trade in television news / Andrew Calabrese
- Configurations of the new television landscape / Albert Moran
- The study of soap opera / Christine Geraghty
- The shifting terrain of American talk shows / Jane M. Shattuc
- Television and sports / Michael R. Real
- "Where the past comes alive" / Gary R. Edgerton
- "How will you make it on your own?" / Bonnie J. Dow
- Television and race / Sasha Torres
- Television, public spheres, and civic cultures / Peter Dahlgren
- Television and public opinion / Justin Lewis
- Reality TV / Annette Hill
- A special audience? children and television / David Buckingham
- Local community channels / DeeDee Halleck
- Latin American commercial television / John Sinclair
- Television in China / Yuezhi Zhao and Zhenshi Guo
- Japanese television / Shunya Yoshimi
- Change and transformation in South African television / Ruth Teer-Tomaselli
- Television in the Arab East / Nabil H. Dajani.