Uses of television:
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1. Verfasser: Hartley, John (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Routledge 1999
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-241) and index
1 - (Pre-script) Per-sona: selves, knowledge, books -- - 2 - What are the uses of television studies? A modern archaeology -- - 3 - TV studies as cross-demographic communication -- - 4 - Television as transmodern teaching -- - 5 - Teaching not power: ideological atrocities and improper questions -- - 6 - Knowledge, television and the 'textual tradition' -- - 7 - Brief encounters, khaki shorts and wilful blindness: television without television -- - 8 - Housing television: a film, a fridge and social democracy -- - 9 - Democracy as defeat: the social eye of cultural studies -- - 10 - Schools of thought: desire and fear; discourse and politics -- - 11 - People who knead people: permanent education and the amelioration of manners
How does television function within society? Why have both its programmes and its audiences been so widely denigrated? Taking inspiration from Richard Hoggarts classic study The Uses of Literacy, John Hartleys new book is a lucid defence of the place of television in our lives, and of the usefulness of television studies. Hartley re-conceptualizes television as a transmodern medium, capable of reuniting government, education and media, and of creating a new kind of cultural teaching which facilitates communication across social and geographical boundaries. He provides a historical framework for the development of both television and television studies, his focus ranging from an analysis of the early documentary Housing Problems, to the much-overlooked cultural impact of the refrigerator
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 246 pages)
ISBN:0203024877
1134886454
9780203024874
9781134886456

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