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Television and the Self


Television and the Self

Knowledge, Identity, and Media Representation

von: Kathleen M. Ryan, Deborah A. Macey, Tanja N. Aho, Andrée E. C. Betancourt, Amy C. Duvall, Jennifer G. Hall, Michael Johnson, Susan G. Kahlenberg, Amanda S. McClain, Brian McKernan, Cynthia J. Miller, Marcelina Piotrowski, A. Bowdoin Van Riper, Leah A. Rosenberg, David Staton, Ellen E. Stiffler, Lynne M. Webb, Robin Redmond Wright, Jingsi Christina Wu

57,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 05.04.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9780739179581
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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<span><span><span>Sitting prominently at the hearth of our homes, television serves as a voice of our modern time. Given our media-saturated society and television’s prominent voice and place in the home, it is likely we learn about our society and selves through these stories. These narratives are not simply entertainment, but powerful socializing agents that shape and reflect the world and our role in it. </span><span>Television and the Self: Knowledge, Identity, and Media Representation</span><span> brings together a diverse group of scholars to investigate the role television plays in shaping our understanding of self and family. This edited collection’s rich and diverse research demonstrates how television plays an important role in negotiating self, and goes far beyond the treacly “very special” episodes found in family sit-coms in the 1980s. Instead, the authors show how television reflects our reality and helps us to sort out what it means to be a twenty-first-century man or woman. </span></span><br><span></span><br><span></span></span>
<span><span>Media scholars attempt to assess how the media informs and shapes the way we view our lives. This book explores the multiple influences of television in a media landscape that is becoming increasingly fractured.</span></span>
<span><span>Chapter 1: Introduction<br></span><span>Kathleen M. Ryan &amp; Deborah A. Macey</span><span><br>Part 1: The Electronic Hearth, or the (un)Real World <br>Chapter 2: The Way We Were: Ritual, Memory and Televsion<br></span><span>Leah A. Rosenberg</span><span><br>Chapter 3: Becoming-Spectator: Tracing Global Becoming Through Polish Television in a Canadian Family Room<br></span><span>Marcelina Piotrowski</span><span><br>Part 2: Father (and Mother) Knows Best<br>Chapter 4: As Seen On TV: Media Influences of Pregnancy and Birth Narratives<br></span><span>Jennifer G. Hall</span><span><br>Chapter 5: All About My HBO Mothers: Talking Back to Carmela Soprano and Ruth Fisher<br></span><span>Andrée E. C. Betancourt</span><span><br>Chapter 6: Mad Hatters: The Bad Dads of AMC<br></span><span>David Staton</span><span><br>Part 3: Family Ties<br>Chapter 7: Family Communication and Television: Viewing, Identification, and Evaluation of Televised Family Communication Models<br></span><span>Ellen E. Stiffler, Lynne M. Webb, and Amy C. Duvall</span><span><br>Chapter 8: Reality Check: Real Housewives and Fan Discourses on Parenting and Family<br>Jingsi Christina Wu and Brian McKernan <br>Chapter 9: Keeping Up with Contradictory Family Values: The Voice of the Kardashians<br></span><span>Amanda S. McClain </span><span><br>Part 4: The Facts of Life<br>Chapter 10: The Selling of Gender-Role Stereotyping: A Content Analysis of Toy Commercials Airing on Nickelodeon<br></span><span>Susan G. Kahlenberg</span><span><br>Chapter 11: “Stand by, Space Rangers”: Interstellar Lessons in Early Cold-War Masculinity<br></span><span>Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper</span><span> <br>Chapter 12: The Avengers and Feminist Identity Development: Learning the Example of Critical Resistance from Cathy Gale<br></span><span>Robin Redmond Wright</span><span><br>Chapter 13: Juno for Real: Negotiating Teenage Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Love in MTV’s 16 and Pregnant/Teen Mom<br></span><span>Tanja N. Aho.</span><span><br>Part 5: As Not Seen on TV<br>Chapter 14: Race, Aging and Gay In/visibility on U.S. Televsion<br></span><span>Michael Johnson, Jr.</span><span><br>Chapter 15: Eighty is Still Eighty, but Everyone Else Needs to Look Twenty-Five: The Fascination with Betty White Despite our Obsession with Youth<br></span><span>Deborah A. Macey</span><span><br></span></span>
<span><span>Media scholars attempt to assess how the media informs and shapes the way we view our lives. This book explores the multiple influences of television in a media landscape that is becoming increasingly fractured. The authors look at television’s pedagogical role across the life cycle, and argue that despite a world of multiple screens and competing interests “everything I know about myself, I learned from television.” </span></span>
<span><span><span>Kathleen M. Ryan </span><span>spent more than twenty years in network and local news production and she continues to work as an active multimedia director and producer. She holds a PhD in communication and society from University of Oregon, an MA in broadcast journalism from University of Southern California, and a BA in political science from University of California, Santa Barbara. She is an associate professor at the University of Colorado.</span></span><br><span></span><br><span><span>Deborah A. Macey</span><span> holds a PhD in communication and society from the University of Oregon, an MA in Communication and a BS in Business Administration from Saint Louis University. She is a visiting assistant professor at Saint Louis University, where she teaches courses in human communication and media studies. </span></span></span>

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