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Television Studies Gary C. Burns

Television Studies By Gary C. Burns

Television Studies by Gary C. Burns


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Burns and Thompson help to remedy the lack of a forum for current research on television by bringing together, in this volume, some of the best recent research in television studies.

Television Studies Summary

Television Studies: Television Studies by Gary C. Burns

Burns and Thompson help to remedy the lack of a forum for current research on television by bringing together, in this volume, some of the best recent research in television studies. This work will begin to fill the gap in literature on television studies as a discipline. In compiling these 13 papers, the editors maintain a balance of timely interest and lasting relevance. The contributors study the texts of current TV dramatic and comic series, such as Dallas and Cheers, as well as current trends in nonfiction TV, such as network and local news coverage. Each analysis of a specific television text is complimented with rigorous theoretical argumentation. Students and scholars of communications and television criticism will find Television Studies valuable reading.

The book begins with a two-chapter debate primarily seeking a definition of `television studies.' The debate includes a critical examination of the capitalist institutions that dominate television as an industry. Further chapters discuss dramatic television series; an examination of the development of the lengthy serial text of Dallas, and structural analysis of the pilot episode of Cheers. The book contains five essays on nonfiction television, including an insiders view of the production and promotion of local TV news and an analysis of CBS and ABC's TV news coverage of South Africa over a two week period in 1987. In a final essay, conventional wisdom about `the audience' is refuted.

About Gary C. Burns

GARY BURNS is Assistant Professor of Communications Studies at Northern Illinois University.

ROBERT J. THOMPSON is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at State University of New York at Cortland.

Table of Contents

Introduction Political Economy vs. Cultural Studies Television, Cultural Studies, and the Blind Spot Debate in Critical Communications Research Popular Television and Commercial Culture: Beyond Political Economy Critical Studies of Dramatic Series Dallas Refigured Flatulent Conceptions: The Young Ones, Inoculation, and Emisis Collective Blindness and American Television He's Everything You're Not ... : A Semiological Analysis of Cheers And Justice for All: The Messages Behind Real Courtroom Dramas Critical Studies of Nonfiction Television The Ratings Sweeps and How They Make News The Graphication and Personification of Television News Representations of Race in Network News Coverage of South Africa Propaganda Techniques in Documentary Film and Television: AIM vs PBS TV's World of Sports: Presenting and Playing the Game Audience as Text Invisible Fictions: Television Audiences, Paedocracy, Pleasure Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275927455
9780275927455
0275927458
Television Studies: Television Studies by Gary C. Burns
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-03-27
268
N/A
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