The Television Studies Reader

The Television Studies Reader
Title The Television Studies Reader PDF eBook
Author Robert Clyde Allen
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 656
Release 2004
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780415283243

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A discussion of a truly international range of television programs, this title covers alternative modes of television such as digital and satellite.

The Television Reader:

The Television Reader:
Title The Television Reader: PDF eBook
Author Tanner Mirrlees
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 0
Release 2012-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780195446876

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A core book for Television Studies courses at the second- and third-year university level, The Television Reader brings together contemporary writing in the field of Canadian and US television studies.

The Audience Studies Reader

The Audience Studies Reader
Title The Audience Studies Reader PDF eBook
Author Will Brooker
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 368
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780415254359

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Key writings exploring questions of reception, interpretation and interactivity. The fan audience, the active audience, gender and audience, nation and ethnicity, internet audiences.

An Introduction to Television Studies

An Introduction to Television Studies
Title An Introduction to Television Studies PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Bignell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 362
Release 2013
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0415598176

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'An Introduction to Television Studies' is a comprehensive introduction to the field. It provides resources for thinking about key aspects and introduces institutional, textual, cultural, economic, production and audience-centred ways of looking at television.

Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader

Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader
Title Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader PDF eBook
Author Brunsdon, Charlotte
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Pages 385
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0335225454

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Covers the area of feminist media criticism. This edition discusses subjects including, alternative family structures, de-westernizing media studies, industry practices, "Sex and the City", Oprah, and "Buffy."

Media Studies

Media Studies
Title Media Studies PDF eBook
Author Sue Thornham
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 913
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0814796265

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Why are some people more capable than others? What are the reasons for someone gaining unusual abilities or special expertise, or being especially creative? What has to happen in order for a young person to become a child prodigy or genius? How can we help today's children to reach high levels of ability, and to shine in the arts or the sciences, in sports or games, or to excel in other fields of expertise? The Psychology of High Abilities explains how, when, and why people acquire such special expertise, and illuminates ways to make it possible for larger numbers of young people to extend their capabilities. Examining how and why people differ in their capabilities, it investigates the actual causes underlying impressive accomplishments and achievements. The volume reveals the kinds of influences that contribute to high abilities and provides practical insights into the most effective ways for extending the abilities of young people and creating higher levels of expertise.

The Routledge Queer Studies Reader

The Routledge Queer Studies Reader
Title The Routledge Queer Studies Reader PDF eBook
Author Donald E. Hall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 598
Release 2012-06-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135719446

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The Routledge Queer Studies Reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars working in this vibrant and interdisciplinary field. The book traces the emergence and development of Queer Studies as a field of scholarship, presenting key critical essays alongside more recent criticism that explores new directions. The collection is edited by two of the leading scholars in the field and presents: individual introductory notes that situate each work within its historical, disciplinary and theoretical contexts essays grouped by key subject areas including Genealogies, Sex, Temporalities, Kinship, Affect, Bodies, and Borders writings by major figures including Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Judith Butler, David M. Halperin, José Esteban Muñoz, Elizabeth Grosz, David Eng, Judith Halberstam and Sara Ahmed. The Routledge Queer Studies Reader is a field-defining volume and presents an illuminating guide for established scholars and also those new to Queer Studies.