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The Media Studies Reader Laurie Ouellette

The Media Studies Reader By Laurie Ouellette

The Media Studies Reader by Laurie Ouellette


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Designed for the critical media studies curriculum, The Media Studies Reader is an entry point into the major theories and debates that have shaped critical media studies from the 1940s to the present.

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The Media Studies Reader by Laurie Ouellette

Designed for the critical media studies curriculum, The Media Studies Reader is an entry point into the major theories and debates that have shaped critical media studies from the 1940s to the present. Combining foundational essays with influential new writings, this collection provides a tool box for understanding old and new media as objects of critical inquiry. It is comprised of over 40 readings that are organized into seven sections representing key concepts and themes covered in an introductory media studies course: culture, technology, representation, industry, identity, audience and citizenship. Critical introductions frame each section to help students place each reading in context and within a broader scholarly dialogue. Rather than relegating the issue of difference to just one section, each section includes scholarship that foregrounds the politics of gender, ethnicity, race, class, sexuality, and geopolitics. Longer readings were selectively edited for conciseness and accessibility, and to maximize breath of coverage. A map of a rapidly growing---and changing---field, The Media Studies Reader is an invaluable resource to students as well as established scholars.

The Media Studies Reader Reviews

A one-stop shop, this superb collection is chock-full of seminal essays. A wonderful service to the field of Media Studies. -Jonathan Gray, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Situating the study of media in cultural, technological, industrial, political and reception contexts, The Media Studies Reader unifies pieces of canonical scholarship with a well-chosen selection of newer work. This collection has a real sense of scale, scope and timeliness, and it will be an indispensable guide to the evolution of thought in Media Studies. -Diane Negra, Professor of Film Studies and Screen Culture and Head of Film Studies, University College Dublin

About Laurie Ouellette

Laurie Ouellette is Associate Professor in Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, where she teaches Critical Media Studies. She is also affiliated with the American Studies Department and the Graduate Minor in Moving Image Studies.

Table of Contents

Section I: Media/Culture

1. Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception, in Dialectic of Enlightenment

2. Tania Modleski, Mass-Produced Fantasies for Women

3. George Lipsitz, Popular Culture: This Ain't no Sideshow

4. Baretta Smith-Shomade, Eyes Wide Shut: Capitalism, Class and the Promise of Black Media

5. Arjun Appadurai, Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy

6. Lev Manovich, The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life: From Mass Consumption to Mass Cultural Production

Section II: Media/Technology

7. Susan Douglas, The Turn Within: The Irony of Technology in a Globalized World

8. Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

9. Lisa Gitelman, Reading Music, Reading Records, Reading Race

10. Lynn Spigel, The Domestic Economy of Television Viewing in Postwar America

11. Anna McCarthy, From Screen to Site

12. Leopoldina Fortunati, The Mobile Phone: Towards New Categories and Social Relations

Section III: Media/Representation

13. Stuart Hall, The Work of Representation

14. John Berger, Ways of Seeing

15. Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, Stereotype, Realism, and the Struggle over Representation

16. Anne McLintock, Soft-Soaping Empire: Commodity Racism and Imperial Advertising

17. Andrew Wernick, The Promotional Condition of Contemporary Culture

18. Nick Couldry, Liveness, 'Reality,' and the Mediated Habitus from Television to the Mobile Phone

Section IV: Media/Industry

19. Herbert Schiller, The Corporation and the Production of Culture

20. Michael Curtin, On Edge: Culture Industries in the Neo-Network Era

21. Tom McCourt and Patrick Burkart, When Creators, Corporations and Consumers Collide: Napster and the Development of Online Music Distribution

22. Marwan Kraidy, The Cultural and Political Economies of Hybrid Media Texts

23. Toby Miller and Marie Claire Leger, Runaway Production, Runaway Consumption, Runaway Citizenship: The New International Division of Cultural Labor

24. Tizania Terranova, Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy

Section V: Media/Identity

25. Stuart Hall, Who Needs Identity?

26. David Morley and Kevin Robins, Under Western Eyes: Media, Empire and Otherness

27. Sarah Banet-Weiser, What's Your Flava: Race and Postfeminism in Media Culture

28. Judith Halberstam, Oh Behave! Austin Powers and the Drag Kings

29. Laura Grindstaff, Class, Trash and Cultural Hierarchy

30. P. David Marshall, The Promotion and Presentation of the Self: Celebrity as Marker of Presentational Media

Section VI: Media/Audience

31. Ien Ang, On the Politics of Empirical Audience Research

32. Lawrence Grossberg, The Affective Sensibility of Fandom

33. bell hooks, The Oppositional Gaze

34. Jack Bratich, Amassing the Multitude: Revisiting Early Audience Studies

35. Mark Andrejevic, The Work of Being Watched: Interactive Media and the Exploitation of Self-Disclosure

36. Mizuko Ito, Japanese Media Mixes and Amateur Cultural Exchange

Section VII: Media/Citizenship

37. Peter Dahlgren, Mediating Democracy

38. Stuart Cunningham, Popular Media as Public 'Sphericules' for Diasporic Communities

39. Jeffrey Jones, A Cultural Approach to the Study of Mediated Citizenship

40. Lauren Berlant, The Theory of Infantile Citizenship

41. Laurie Ouellette and James Hay, Makeover Television, Governmentality and the Good Citizen

42. Hector Amaya, Citizenship, Diversity, Law and Ugly Betty

Additional information

CIN0415801257VG
9780415801256
0415801257
The Media Studies Reader by Laurie Ouellette
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-07-18
606
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