UID:
almafu_9958076566002883
Format:
1 online resource (202 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
90-485-1867-9
Series Statement:
Televisual culture
Content:
Television is evolving rapidly. How, then, might we respond to television today in light of its past? And do the old theoretical concepts still apply, or must we invent a new framework for this mutable medium? To answer these fundamental questions, the contributors to this provocative collection examine diverse case studies, including up-to-date scholarship on the current television zeitgeist, nostalgic programming on broadcast television, YouTube, and public television art programming of the 1980s. As a whole, these essays challenge the supposed crisis in television in the light of its burgeoning development.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Dec 2020).
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Frontmatter --
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Table of Contents --
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After the Break. Television Theory Today /
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Part I: Questioning the crisis --
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'Unreading' contemporary television /
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Caught. Critical versus everyday perspectives on television /
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The persistence of national TV. Language and cultural proximity in Flemish fiction /
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Constructing television. Thirty years that froze an otherwise dynamic medium /
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When old media never stopped being new. Television's history as an ongoing experiment /
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Part II: New paradigms --
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Unblackboxing production. What media studies can learn from actor-network theory /
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Convergence thinking, information theory and labour in 'end of television' studies /
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Television memory after the end of television history? /
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Part III: New concepts --
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YouTube beyond technology and cultural form /
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Move along folks, just move along, there's nothing to see. Transience, televisuality and the paradox of anamorphosis /
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Barry Chappell's Fine Art Showcase. Apparitional TV, aesthetic value, and the art market /
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About the authors --
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Index
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Also available in print form.
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English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-8964-522-5
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.1515/9789048518678
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9789048518678/type/BOOK