Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community
Everything I Know about Relationships I Learned from Television
Herausgeber: Macey, Deborah A.; Springer, Noah J.; Ryan, Kathleen M.
Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community
Everything I Know about Relationships I Learned from Television
Herausgeber: Macey, Deborah A.; Springer, Noah J.; Ryan, Kathleen M.
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Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community analyzes both how complex, interpersonal relationships were both depicted in and were influenced by television programs in the first decade of the twenty-first century.
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Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community analyzes both how complex, interpersonal relationships were both depicted in and were influenced by television programs in the first decade of the twenty-first century.
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- Lexington Studies in Communication and Storytelling
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781498512954
- ISBN-10: 149851295X
- Artikelnr.: 44732572
- Lexington Studies in Communication and Storytelling
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781498512954
- ISBN-10: 149851295X
- Artikelnr.: 44732572
Mary Erickson is visiting assistant professor of communication studies at Western Washington University. Deborah A. Macey is lecturer at the University of Washington Tacoma. Kathleen M. Ryan is associate professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Noah J. Springer is independent scholar.
Introduction Mary Erickson Chapter 1: All I Want for Christmas is You: 'Tis
the Season for Holiday Romance David Staton and Kathleen M. Ryan Chapter 2:
"HBIC": I Love New York, Dominant Ideology, and African American Women's
Relationships Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 3: "There's an app for that": Teens
Using Technology to Control Gender Behavior in the Disney Channel Original
Movies Zapped and How to Build a Better Boy Sabrina K. Pasztor Chapter 4:
"The Man Inside Me": A Freudian Analysis of Familial Relationships in
Arrested Development Noah J. Springer Chapter 5: Fatherhood, Fidelity, and
Friendship: Owen Thoreau Jr. and Men of a Certain Age Jan Whitt Chapter 6:
"The Suitcase" and "The Strategy": The Pro-Family Feminist Bond Between Mad
Men Protagonists Don Draper and Peggy Olson Jane Marcellus and Erika
Engstrom Chapter 7: The Primetime Drama and the Centrality of Hegemonic
Masculinity in Rape Narratives Teri Del Rosso and Lauren Bratslavsky
Chapter 8: A Rhetorical Vision of Tolerance: Teaching Tolerance through
Post-9/11 TV Dramas William Hart and Fran Hassencahl Chapter 9: Television,
Sports and Twitter: Building Soccer Communities Around the World John
Shrader Chapter 10: Something To Look Forward To: Understanding the Appeal
of Ritualistic Television Coviewing Events Elizabeth L. Cohen & Alexander
L. Lancaster Chapter 11: Kickstarting Veronica Mars: Rekindling a
Parasocial Relationship Kathryn L. Lookadoo and Norman C. H. Wong
the Season for Holiday Romance David Staton and Kathleen M. Ryan Chapter 2:
"HBIC": I Love New York, Dominant Ideology, and African American Women's
Relationships Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 3: "There's an app for that": Teens
Using Technology to Control Gender Behavior in the Disney Channel Original
Movies Zapped and How to Build a Better Boy Sabrina K. Pasztor Chapter 4:
"The Man Inside Me": A Freudian Analysis of Familial Relationships in
Arrested Development Noah J. Springer Chapter 5: Fatherhood, Fidelity, and
Friendship: Owen Thoreau Jr. and Men of a Certain Age Jan Whitt Chapter 6:
"The Suitcase" and "The Strategy": The Pro-Family Feminist Bond Between Mad
Men Protagonists Don Draper and Peggy Olson Jane Marcellus and Erika
Engstrom Chapter 7: The Primetime Drama and the Centrality of Hegemonic
Masculinity in Rape Narratives Teri Del Rosso and Lauren Bratslavsky
Chapter 8: A Rhetorical Vision of Tolerance: Teaching Tolerance through
Post-9/11 TV Dramas William Hart and Fran Hassencahl Chapter 9: Television,
Sports and Twitter: Building Soccer Communities Around the World John
Shrader Chapter 10: Something To Look Forward To: Understanding the Appeal
of Ritualistic Television Coviewing Events Elizabeth L. Cohen & Alexander
L. Lancaster Chapter 11: Kickstarting Veronica Mars: Rekindling a
Parasocial Relationship Kathryn L. Lookadoo and Norman C. H. Wong
Introduction Mary Erickson Chapter 1: All I Want for Christmas is You: 'Tis
the Season for Holiday Romance David Staton and Kathleen M. Ryan Chapter 2:
"HBIC": I Love New York, Dominant Ideology, and African American Women's
Relationships Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 3: "There's an app for that": Teens
Using Technology to Control Gender Behavior in the Disney Channel Original
Movies Zapped and How to Build a Better Boy Sabrina K. Pasztor Chapter 4:
"The Man Inside Me": A Freudian Analysis of Familial Relationships in
Arrested Development Noah J. Springer Chapter 5: Fatherhood, Fidelity, and
Friendship: Owen Thoreau Jr. and Men of a Certain Age Jan Whitt Chapter 6:
"The Suitcase" and "The Strategy": The Pro-Family Feminist Bond Between Mad
Men Protagonists Don Draper and Peggy Olson Jane Marcellus and Erika
Engstrom Chapter 7: The Primetime Drama and the Centrality of Hegemonic
Masculinity in Rape Narratives Teri Del Rosso and Lauren Bratslavsky
Chapter 8: A Rhetorical Vision of Tolerance: Teaching Tolerance through
Post-9/11 TV Dramas William Hart and Fran Hassencahl Chapter 9: Television,
Sports and Twitter: Building Soccer Communities Around the World John
Shrader Chapter 10: Something To Look Forward To: Understanding the Appeal
of Ritualistic Television Coviewing Events Elizabeth L. Cohen & Alexander
L. Lancaster Chapter 11: Kickstarting Veronica Mars: Rekindling a
Parasocial Relationship Kathryn L. Lookadoo and Norman C. H. Wong
the Season for Holiday Romance David Staton and Kathleen M. Ryan Chapter 2:
"HBIC": I Love New York, Dominant Ideology, and African American Women's
Relationships Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 3: "There's an app for that": Teens
Using Technology to Control Gender Behavior in the Disney Channel Original
Movies Zapped and How to Build a Better Boy Sabrina K. Pasztor Chapter 4:
"The Man Inside Me": A Freudian Analysis of Familial Relationships in
Arrested Development Noah J. Springer Chapter 5: Fatherhood, Fidelity, and
Friendship: Owen Thoreau Jr. and Men of a Certain Age Jan Whitt Chapter 6:
"The Suitcase" and "The Strategy": The Pro-Family Feminist Bond Between Mad
Men Protagonists Don Draper and Peggy Olson Jane Marcellus and Erika
Engstrom Chapter 7: The Primetime Drama and the Centrality of Hegemonic
Masculinity in Rape Narratives Teri Del Rosso and Lauren Bratslavsky
Chapter 8: A Rhetorical Vision of Tolerance: Teaching Tolerance through
Post-9/11 TV Dramas William Hart and Fran Hassencahl Chapter 9: Television,
Sports and Twitter: Building Soccer Communities Around the World John
Shrader Chapter 10: Something To Look Forward To: Understanding the Appeal
of Ritualistic Television Coviewing Events Elizabeth L. Cohen & Alexander
L. Lancaster Chapter 11: Kickstarting Veronica Mars: Rekindling a
Parasocial Relationship Kathryn L. Lookadoo and Norman C. H. Wong