READING TELEVISION WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY JOHN HARTLEY SECOND EDITION

READING TELEVISION WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY JOHN HARTLEY SECOND EDITION

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How Is It That Television Has Come To Play Such An Important Role In Our Culture? What Does Tv Tell Us, And How Do We Make Sense Of Its Content? How Does What's On Telly Relate To The Culture Of The People Watching It? What Is It That We Find So Satisfying In The Format Of Tv Crime Shows, Or In Quiz Or Sports Programmes, That We Enjoy Watching Them Again And Again? Reading Television Addresses These Questions, Providing A Sympathetic But Systematic Method Of Analysis From Which Critical Readings Of Television Can Be Made. The Book's Overall Approach - Recognizable Now As Cultural Studies - Became Widely Influential When Reading Television Was First Published In 1978, And It Continues To Shape The Field Internationally. In This Edition, John Hartley Reflects On The Development Of Television Studies Since Then And Provides Invaluable New Suggestions For Further Reading. His Fascinating Foreword Both Underlines And Ensures The Continuing Relevance Of This Foundational Text, Which Provides The Ideal Entry Point For Anyone Wanting To Understand The Place Of Television Within Contemporary Culture.--jacket. Foreword: 'reading' Television Studies -- 'reading' Television -- Content Analysis -- The Signs Of Television -- The Codes Of Television -- The Functions Of Television -- Bardic Television -- Audiences -- The Modes Of Television -- Dance -- Competition -- Television Realism -- A Policeman's Lot -- Conclusion: Something Completely Different? John Fiske, John Hartley ; With A New Foreword By John Hartley. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [160]-168) And Index. How is it that television has come to play such an important role in our culture? What, in fact, does it tell us, and how are its messages conveyed? What is it we find so satisfying in the format of television police series, or in quiz or sports programmes, that we enjoy watching them again and again? Reading Television was the book that first pushed the boundaries of television studies beyond the insights…
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Name of the Author
Fiske
John
John Fiske and John Hartley
With a new foreword by John Hartley
Language
English
ISBN
9780415323529
Release date
2003

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READING TELEVISION WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY JOHN HARTLEY SECOND EDITION

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