It's the first wide-ranging and comprehensive volume on Indian television. No other edited volume to date has covered such width of topics. Also, the list of contributors includes almost every leading scholar in the field of Indian television studies, as well as many younger names whose work promises to enrich the field in coming years.
It's the first wide-ranging and comprehensive volume on Indian television. No other edited volume to date has covered such width of topics. Also, the list of contributors includes almost every leading scholar in the field of Indian television studies, as well as many younger names whose work promises to enrich the field in coming years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Biswarup Sen isAssistant Professor atSchool of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. Abhijit Roy is Associate Professor at Department of Film Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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* Foreword by Peter Ronald deSouza -- Pending * Acknowledgements * Introduction by Biswarup Sen and Abhijit Roy * 1. TV after Television Studies: Recasting Questions of Audiovisual Form * Abhijit Roy * 2. Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life * Purnima Mankekar * 3. Television, Narrative Identity and Social Imaginaries: A Hermeneutic Approach * Sanjay Asthana * 4. From Clients to Consumers: The Missing Citizens among the Indian Television Audience * Dipankar Sinha * 5. Spaces of Television: Rethinking the Public/Private Divide in Postcolonial India * Shanti Kumar * 6. Television News and an Indian Infotainment Sphere * Daya Kishan Thussu * 7. Live News Was Too Dangerous: The Early History of Satellite TV in India * Nalin Mehta * 8. NDTV 24X7 Remix: Mohammad Afzal Guru Frame by Frame * John Hutnyk * 9. Big Brother, Bigg Boss: Reality Television as Global Form * Biswarup Sen * 10. The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television * Santanu Chakrabarti * 11. Sange Thakun: Bangla News Channels and Media-citizenry * Nilanjana Gupta * 12. Tears, Talk and Play: A Window to Gender and Sexuality on Tamil TV * Uma Vangal * Afterword by Arvind Rajagopal * About the Editors and Contributors * Index
* Foreword by Peter Ronald deSouza -- Pending * Acknowledgements * Introduction by Biswarup Sen and Abhijit Roy * 1. TV after Television Studies: Recasting Questions of Audiovisual Form * Abhijit Roy * 2. Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life * Purnima Mankekar * 3. Television, Narrative Identity and Social Imaginaries: A Hermeneutic Approach * Sanjay Asthana * 4. From Clients to Consumers: The Missing Citizens among the Indian Television Audience * Dipankar Sinha * 5. Spaces of Television: Rethinking the Public/Private Divide in Postcolonial India * Shanti Kumar * 6. Television News and an Indian Infotainment Sphere * Daya Kishan Thussu * 7. Live News Was Too Dangerous: The Early History of Satellite TV in India * Nalin Mehta * 8. NDTV 24X7 Remix: Mohammad Afzal Guru Frame by Frame * John Hutnyk * 9. Big Brother, Bigg Boss: Reality Television as Global Form * Biswarup Sen * 10. The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television * Santanu Chakrabarti * 11. Sange Thakun: Bangla News Channels and Media-citizenry * Nilanjana Gupta * 12. Tears, Talk and Play: A Window to Gender and Sexuality on Tamil TV * Uma Vangal * Afterword by Arvind Rajagopal * About the Editors and Contributors * Index
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