Television, Sex and Society: Analyzing Contemporary Representations
Editat de Beth Johnson, James Aston, Dr Basil Glynnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441179456
ISBN-10: 1441179453
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1441179453
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Discusses
various
techniques
used
by
TV
producers/programmers
to
establish
the
cultural
worth
of
their
texts
Notă biografică
Dr.
James
Aston
is
a
lecturer
in
Film
at
the
University
of
Hull.
His
PhD
was
on
cinematic
representations
of
the
past
and
has
published
on
post
9/11
apocalyptic
cinema.
Dr Basil Glynn is a Lecturer in Film Studies in the Department of Media, Film & Communications, Liverpool Hope University.
Dr Basil Glynn is a Lecturer in Film Studies in the Department of Media, Film & Communications, Liverpool Hope University.
Cuprins
Introduction
-
by
editors
Part I - The [move toward] Democratization of Sex?
Chapter 4:True Blood
Part II - The Sublimination of Sex
Chapter 5: Examining the Importance of 'no-sex' Sex inPushing Daisies(2007-2009)
Chapter 6:My Lovely Sam-soon:Absent Sex and the Unbearable Lightness of Cute Korean Romance
Chapter 7: Television X-cised: Viewing Habits of British Adult Channels
Part III - Production Context and Representation of Sex
Chapter 8: 'I Cannot Talk of Books in a Ball-room': Erotic Austen
Chapter 9: Performance Anxiety and Period Dramas: Lesbian Sex on the BBC
Chapter 10: The Conquests of Henry VIII: Masculinity, Sex and the National Past inThe Tudors
Conclusion - by the editors
Part I - The [move toward] Democratization of Sex?
Chapter
1:
Sex
on
the
'Set':
Pornographic
Transgressions
Chapter 2:ShamelessSex, Democratizing Desire and Libidinous Ambitions
Chapter
3:
FangbangingChapter 2:ShamelessSex, Democratizing Desire and Libidinous Ambitions
Chapter 4:True Blood
Part II - The Sublimination of Sex
Chapter 5: Examining the Importance of 'no-sex' Sex inPushing Daisies(2007-2009)
Chapter 6:My Lovely Sam-soon:Absent Sex and the Unbearable Lightness of Cute Korean Romance
Chapter 7: Television X-cised: Viewing Habits of British Adult Channels
Part III - Production Context and Representation of Sex
Chapter 8: 'I Cannot Talk of Books in a Ball-room': Erotic Austen
Chapter 9: Performance Anxiety and Period Dramas: Lesbian Sex on the BBC
Chapter 10: The Conquests of Henry VIII: Masculinity, Sex and the National Past inThe Tudors
Conclusion - by the editors
Recenzii
Television
scholars
have
surely
embraced
the
medium's
engagement
with
sexuality,
but
Television,
Sex
and
Society
brings
a
much
needed
focus
on
the
sex
act
(or
lack
thereof)
itself.
It
deftly
examines
issues
of
production,
reception,
and
text
while
breaking
down
the
televised
portrayal
of
sex
through
sensitive
engagements
with
areas
such
as
class
(Channel
4's
Shameless),
nation
and
genre
(BBC's
Tipping
the
Velvet
and
South
Korea's
My
Lovely
Sam-Soon),
sexualized
power
relations
(British
pornography
and
Buffy
the
Vampire
Slayer),
and
abstinence
(Pushing
Daisies).
It's
surely
a
much
welcome
collection
addressing
an
overlooked
facet
of
today's
highly
sexualized
television
landscape.
--Kelly
Kessler,
PhD,
Assistant
Professor
of
Media
and
Cinema
Studies,
DePaul
University
Eleven essays analyze sex and sexuality in contemporary television programming (three focusing on the vampire genre), with two of the chapters presenting material from beyond the familiar Anglophone world...Television, Sex and Societyis welcome for what it adds to our knowledge of the relationship between these three vast subjects, to how it employs the existing literature in its analyses, and especially for bringing a couple of non-English-language programs and genres to the attention of English-speaking scholars and students.
Eleven essays analyze sex and sexuality in contemporary television programming (three focusing on the vampire genre), with two of the chapters presenting material from beyond the familiar Anglophone world...Television, Sex and Societyis welcome for what it adds to our knowledge of the relationship between these three vast subjects, to how it employs the existing literature in its analyses, and especially for bringing a couple of non-English-language programs and genres to the attention of English-speaking scholars and students.