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Book Title
Television : The Critical View Paperback
ISBN
9780195301168
Publication Name
Television : the Critical View
Item Length
6in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Horace Newcomb
Features
Revised
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
29 Oz
Number of Pages
784 Pages

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First published in 1976, Television: The Critical View set the foundation for the serious study of television, becoming the gold standard of anthologies in the field. With this seventh edition, editor Horace Newcomb has moved the book from one merely intended to legitimize the critical inquiry of television to a text that reflects how complex critical approaches to television have become today. Comprised of virtually all new selections that deal with both classic and contemporary programming, the seventh edition adds new material on television history, the reception context of television, and international programming such as Chinese soap operas and Brazilian telenovelas. Television: The Critical View remains a well established and critically acclaimed text essential for courses in critical studies, communication studies, cultural studies, media history, television criticism, television history, and broadcasting.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195301161
ISBN-13
9780195301168
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Author
Horace Newcomb
Publication Name
Television : the Critical View
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
784 Pages

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Item Length
6in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
29 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pn1992.3.U5t42 2006
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Edition Number
7
Reviews
"Television: The Critical View. . . stands as a monument to and history of the growth and acceptance of television criticism in American culture. . . . The seventh edition continues to offer readings from a variety of approaches while also acknowledging the growing international nature of television criticism."--Judith E. Smith, St. Norbert College "The essays establish the current state of the academic discourse in television criticism and the most important developments in the discipline. Newcomb's approach brings together the best scholarship, writing, and overall clarity to the comprehensive field of television criticism."--Elliot Gaines, Wright State University "The book draws upon diverse disciplines within the humanities, reflecting the real interdisciplinary origins of media studies."--Shelly McGinnis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies for years, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field, and framed many pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell, Middlebury College, "Television: The Critical View. . . stands as a monument to and history of the growth and acceptance of television criticism in American culture. . . . The seventh edition continues to offer readings from a variety of approaches while also acknowledging the growing international nature of television criticism."--Judith E. Smith,St. Norbert College "The essays establish the current state of the academic discourse in television criticism and the most important developments in the discipline. Newcomb's approach brings together the best scholarship, writing, and overall clarity to the comprehensive field of television criticism."--Elliot Gaines,Wright State University "The book draws upon diverse disciplines within the humanities, reflecting the real interdisciplinary origins of media studies."--Shelly McGinnis,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies for years, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field, and framed many pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell,Middlebury College, "Television: The Critical View. . . stands as a monument to and history of the growth and acceptance of television criticism in American culture. . . . The seventh edition continues to offer readings from a variety of approaches while also acknowledging the growing international nature oftelevision criticism."--Judith E. Smith, St. Norbert College, "Television: The Critical View. . . stands as a monument to and history of the growth and acceptance of television criticism in American culture. . . . The seventh edition continues to offer readings from a variety of approaches while also acknowledging the growing international nature of television criticism."--Judith E. Smith, St. Norbert College"The essays establish the current state of the academic discourse in television criticism and the most important developments in the discipline. Newcomb's approach brings together the best scholarship, writing, and overall clarity to the comprehensive field of television criticism."--Elliot Gaines, Wright State University"The book draws upon diverse disciplines within the humanities, reflecting the real interdisciplinary origins of media studies."--Shelly McGinnis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies for years, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field, and framed many pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell, Middlebury College, "The book draws upon diverse disciplines within the humanities, reflecting the real interdisciplinary origins of media studies."--Shelly McGinnis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "The essays establish the current state of the academic discourse in television criticism and the most important developments in the discipline. Newcomb's approach brings together the best scholarship, writing, and overall clarity to the comprehensive field of television criticism."--ElliotGaines, Wright State University, "This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies for years, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field, and framed many pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell, Middlebury College, "Television: The Critical View. . . stands as a monument to and history of the growth and acceptance of television criticism in American culture. . . . The seventh edition continues to offer readings from a variety of approaches while also acknowledging the growing international nature of television criticism."--Judith E. Smith, St. Norbert College"The essays establish the current state of the academic discourse in television criticism and the most important developments in the discipline. Newcomb's approach brings together the best scholarship, writing, and overall clarity to the comprehensive field of television criticism."--Elliot Gaines, Wright State University"The book draws upon diverse disciplines within the humanities, reflecting the real interdisciplinary origins of media studies."--Shelly McGinnis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies for years, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field, and framed many pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell, Middlebury College"Television: The Critical View. . . stands as a monument to and history of the growth and acceptance of television criticism in American culture. . . . The seventh edition continues to offer readings from a variety of approaches while also acknowledging the growing international nature of television criticism."--Judith E. Smith, St. Norbert College"The essays establish the current state of the academic discourse in television criticism and the most important developments in the discipline. Newcomb's approach brings together the best scholarship, writing, and overall clarity to the comprehensive field of television criticism."--Elliot Gaines, Wright State University"The book draws upon diverse disciplines within the humanities, reflecting the real interdisciplinary origins of media studies."--Shelly McGinnis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies for years, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field, and framed many pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell, Middlebury College, "This volume has served as the centerpiece of television studies foryears, with its essays defining the scope and depth of the field and framingmany pedagogical strategies through its selection of essays."--Jason Mittell,Middlebury College
Table of Content
* = in previous editionPreface to the Seventh EditionPreface to the First Edition*Horace Newcomb, "Television and the Present Climate of Criticism"PART 1: HISTORYMark Alvey, "'Too Many Kids & Old Ladies': Quality Demographics and 1960s U.S. Television"Aniko Bodroghkozy, "Negotiating Civil Rights in Prime Time: A Production & Reception History of CBS's East Side/West Side"Marsha Casidy and Mimi White, "Innovating Women's Television in Local and National Networks: Ruth Lyons and Arlene Francis"Susan Murray, "Ethnic Masculinity and Early Television's Vaudeo Star"Nathan Godfried, "Identity, Power, and Local Television: African Americans, Organized Labor, and UHF-TV in Chicago, 1962-1968"PART 2: THE PRODUCTION CONTEXTElana Levine, "Toward a Paradigm for Media Production Research: Behind the Scenes at General Hospital"Caroline-Isabelle Caron, "Translating Trek: Rewriting an American Icon in a Francophone Context"Greg Siegel, "Double Vision: Large-Screen Video Display and Live Sports Spectacle"Yeidy M. Rivero, "Erasing Blackness: The Media Construction of 'Race' in Mi Familia, the First Puerto Rican Situation Comedy with a Black Family"Amanda D. Lotz, "Textual (Im)Possibilities in the U.S. Post-Network Era: Negotiating Production and Promotion Processes on Lifetime's Any Day Now"PART 3: THE PROGRAMMING CONTEXTChristopher Castiglia and Christopher Reed, "'Ah, Yes, I Remember it Well': Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace"Jason Mittell, "Cartoon Realism: Genre Mixing and the Cultural Life of The Simpsons"Trevor Parry-Giles & Shawn J. Parry-Giles, "The West Wing's Prime-Time Presidentiality: Mimesis & Catharsis in a Postmodern Romance"Jane Arthurs, "Sex and the City and Consumer Culture: Remediating Postfeminist Drama"Sarah Banet-Weiser, "Girls Rule!: Gender, Feminism, and Nickelodeon"Sheldon H. Lu, "Soap Opera in China: The Transnational Politics of Visuality, Sexuality, and Masculinity"Silvio Waisbord, "McTV: Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats"John Corner, "Sounds Real: Music and Documentary"Jeffrey P. Jones, "From Insider to Outsiders: The Advent of New Political Television"*David Thorburn, "Television Melodrama"PART 4: AUDIENCES, VIEWERS, USERSRon Lembo, "Components of a Viewing Culture"Annette Hill, "Big Brother: The Real Audience"Antonio C. LaPastina, "Telenovela Reception in Rural Brazil: Gendered Readings and Sexual Mores"Jocelyn Cullity and Prakash Younger, "Sex Appeal and Cultural Liberty: An Feminist Inquiry into MTV India"Kim Bjarkman, "To Have and To Hold: The Video Collector's Relationship with an Ethereal Medium"PART 5: CONSIDERING TELEVISIONHorace Newcomb, "'This Is Not Al Dente': The Sopranos and the New Meaning of 'Television'"Deborah L. Jaramillo, "The Family Racket: AOL Time Warner, HBO, The Sopranos, and the Construction of a Quality Brand"John Hartley, "Television as Transmodern Teaching"Elizabeth Jacka, "'Democracy as Defeat': The Impotence of Arguments for Public Service Broadcasting"Nicholas Garnham, "A Response to Elizabeth Jacka's 'Democracy as Defeat'"Lynn Spiegel, "Entertainment Wars: Television Culture After 9/11"Roger Silverstone, "Regulation, Media Literacy, and Media Civics"
Copyright Date
2006
Topic
Communication Studies, Television / History & Criticism, Television / General
Lccn
2005-050881
Dewey Decimal
791.45/0973
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines, Performing Arts

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