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Logics of Television - Essays in Cultural Criticism

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Klappentext Meehan, Andrew Ross, Lynne Joyrich, Jane Gaines, Margaret Morse, Mary Ann Doane, and Stephen Heath. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsPatricia Mellencamp PrologueMeaghan Morris Banality in Cultural StudiesJohn Caughie Playing at Being American: Games and TacticsCharlotte Brunsdon Television: Aesthetics and AudiencesLynn Spigel Television in the Family Circle: The Popular Reception of a New MediumWilliam Boddy The Seven Dwarfs and the Money Grubbers: The Public Relations Crisis of US Television in the Late 1950sEileen R. Meehan Why We Don't Count: The Commodity AudienceAndrew Ross Techno-Ethics and Tele-Ethics: Three Lives in the Day of Max HeadroomLynne Joyrich Critical and Textual HypermasculinityJane Gaines Superman and the Protective Strength of the TrademarkMargaret Morse An Ontology of Everyday Distraction: The Freeway, the Mall, and TelevisionMary Ann Doane Information, Crisis, CatastrophePatricia Mellencamp TV Time and Catastrophe, or Beyond the Pleasure Principle of TelevisionStephen Heath Representing TelevisionContributors Name Index Subject Index

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Acknowledgments

Patricia Mellencamp

Prologue

Meaghan Morris

Banality in Cultural Studies

John Caughie

Playing at Being American: Games and Tactics

Charlotte Brunsdon

Television: Aesthetics and Audiences

Lynn Spigel

Television in the Family Circle: The Popular Reception of a New Medium

William Boddy

The Seven Dwarfs and the Money Grubbers: The Public Relations Crisis of US Television in the Late 1950s

Eileen R. Meehan

Why We Don't Count: The Commodity Audience

Andrew Ross

Techno-Ethics and Tele-Ethics: Three Lives in the Day of Max Headroom

Lynne Joyrich

Critical and Textual Hypermasculinity

Jane Gaines

Superman and the Protective Strength of the Trademark

Margaret Morse

An Ontology of Everyday Distraction: The Freeway, the Mall, and Television

Mary Ann Doane

Information, Crisis, Catastrophe

Patricia Mellencamp

TV Time and Catastrophe, or Beyond the Pleasure Principle of Television

Stephen Heath

Representing Television

Contributors

Name Index

Subject Index


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edited by Patricia Mellencamp

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Authors Patricia Mellencamp
Assisted by Patricia Mellencamp (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.08.1990
 
EAN 9780253205827
ISBN 978-0-253-20582-7
No. of pages 308
Series Theories of Contemporary Cultu
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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