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Locating Television: Zones of Consumption

Autor Anna Cristina Pertierra, Graeme Turner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2012
Locating Television: Zones of Consumption takes an important next step for television studies: it acknowledges the growing diversity of the international experience of television today in order to address the question of ‘what is television now?’
The book addresses this question in two interrelated ways:
  • by situating the consumption of television within the full range of structures, patterns and practices of everyday life;
  • and by retrieving the importance of location as fundamental to these structures, patterns and practices – and, consequently, to the experience of television.
This approach, involving collaboration between authors from cultural studies and cultural anthropology, offers new ways of studying the consumption of television – in particular, the use of the notion of ‘zones of consumption’ as a new means of locating television within the full range of its spatial, temporal, cultural, political and industrial contexts.
Although the study draws its examples from a wide range of locations (the US, the UK, Australia, Malaysia, Cuba, and the Chinese language markets in Asia - -Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Taiwan), its argument is strongly informed by the evidence and the insights which emerged from ethnographic research in Mexico. This research site serves a strategic purpose: by working on a location with a highly developed and commercially successful transnational television industry, but which is not among the locations usually considered by television studies written in English, the limitations to some of the assumptions underlying the orthodoxies in Anglo-American television studies are highlighted.
Suitable for both upper level students and researchers, this book is a valuable and original contribution to television, media and cultural studies, and anthropology, presenting approaches and evidence that are new to the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415509794
ISBN-10: 0415509793
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 3 tables and 9 halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Chapter One: Understanding Television Today  Chapter Two: Television and the Nation: The Return of the Repressed  Chapter Three: Sharedness, Liveness and the Construction of Communities  Chapter Four: Television and the Desire for Modernity  Chapter Five: Television, Domestic Space and the Moral Economy of the Family  Chapter 6: Conclusion

Recenzii

"This wonderfully theorized book provides a timely call for the field of global media studies. Re-energizing the efforts to explore the mediums increasing global reach it nonetheless emphasizes the crucial need to carefully contextualize the study of television in its ever proliferating locations. Challenging us to find a way to address the particularities of specific locations, or as the writers aptly call it, 'zones of consumption', this meticulously conceptualized and impressively researched volume draws on cultural anthropology and global television studies approaches, promising to enhance the field's investigation into the medium as a global whole without abandoning the particularities through which it is experienced in the daily lives of audience and producers around the world." - Sharon Shahaf, Georgia State University, USA

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Locating Television: Zones of Consumption takes an important next step for television studies and addresses the question of ‘what is television now?’