"Lynn Spigel and Jan Olsson have assembled a stellar lineup of television scholars whose unique and differentiated approaches to television studies' future also provide a fascinating overview of where we are and how we got here. These essays will set the terms for how we look at television in the twenty-first century."--Michele Hilmes, editor of "The Television History Book"
"Lynn Spigel and Jan Olsson have assembled a stellar lineup of television scholars whose unique and differentiated approaches to television studies' future also provide a fascinating overview of where we are and how we got here. These essays will set the terms for how we look at television in the twenty-first century."--Michele Hilmes, editor of "The Television History Book"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lynn Spigel is a professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. She is the author of Welcome to the Dreamhouse: Popular Media and Postwar Suburbs (published by Duke University Press) and Make Room for TV: Television and the Family Ideal in Postwar America. Jan Olsson is a professor in the Department of Cinema Studies at Stockholm University in Sweden. He is a coeditor of Nordic Explorations: Film Before 1930.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction / Lynn Spigel 1 I. Industry, Programs, and Production Contexts Convergence Television: Aggregating From and Repurposing Content in the Culture of Conglomeration / John Caldwell 41 Life-styling Britain: The 8-9 Slot on British Television / Charlotte Brundson 75 What If?: Charting Television's New Textual Boundaries / Jeffery Sconce 93 Interactive Television and Advertising Form in Contemporary U.S. Television / William Brody 113 Flexible Microcasting: Gender, Generation, and Television-Internet Convergence / Lisa Parks 133 II. Technology, Society, and Cultural Form Television's Next Generation: Technology/Interface Culture/Flow / William Uricchio 163 The Rhythms of the Reception Area: Crisis, Capitalism, and the Waiting Room TV / Anna McCarthy 183 Broadcast Television: The Chances of Its Survival in a Digital Age / Jostein Gripsrud 210 Double Click: The Million Woman March on Television and the Internet / Anna Everett 224 III. Electronic Nations, Then and Now One Commercial Week: Television in Sweden Prior to Public Service / Jan Olsson 249 Media Capitals: Cultural Geographies of Global TV / Michael Curtin 270 At Home with Television / David Morley 303 Pocho.com: Reimaging Television on the Internet / Priscilla Peña Ovalle 324 IV. Television Teachers Television, the Housewife, and the Museum of Modern Art / Lynn Spigel 349 From Republic of Letters to Television Republic? Citizen Readers in the Era of Broadcast Television / John Hartley 386 Cultural Studies, Television Studies, and the Crisis in the Humanities / Julie D'Acci 418 Contributors 447 Index 451
Introduction / Lynn Spigel 1 I. Industry, Programs, and Production Contexts Convergence Television: Aggregating From and Repurposing Content in the Culture of Conglomeration / John Caldwell 41 Life-styling Britain: The 8-9 Slot on British Television / Charlotte Brundson 75 What If?: Charting Television's New Textual Boundaries / Jeffery Sconce 93 Interactive Television and Advertising Form in Contemporary U.S. Television / William Brody 113 Flexible Microcasting: Gender, Generation, and Television-Internet Convergence / Lisa Parks 133 II. Technology, Society, and Cultural Form Television's Next Generation: Technology/Interface Culture/Flow / William Uricchio 163 The Rhythms of the Reception Area: Crisis, Capitalism, and the Waiting Room TV / Anna McCarthy 183 Broadcast Television: The Chances of Its Survival in a Digital Age / Jostein Gripsrud 210 Double Click: The Million Woman March on Television and the Internet / Anna Everett 224 III. Electronic Nations, Then and Now One Commercial Week: Television in Sweden Prior to Public Service / Jan Olsson 249 Media Capitals: Cultural Geographies of Global TV / Michael Curtin 270 At Home with Television / David Morley 303 Pocho.com: Reimaging Television on the Internet / Priscilla Peña Ovalle 324 IV. Television Teachers Television, the Housewife, and the Museum of Modern Art / Lynn Spigel 349 From Republic of Letters to Television Republic? Citizen Readers in the Era of Broadcast Television / John Hartley 386 Cultural Studies, Television Studies, and the Crisis in the Humanities / Julie D'Acci 418 Contributors 447 Index 451
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