توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Media Studies: A Reader
نام کتاب : Media Studies: A Reader
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مطالعات رسانه ای: یک خواننده
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نویسندگان : Sue Thornham, Caroline Bassett, Paul Marris (editors)
ناشر : Edinburgh University Press
سال نشر : 2009
تعداد صفحات : 912
ISBN (شابک) : 9781474473231
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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CONTENTS\nGeneral Introduction\nPART ONE: STUDYING THE MEDIA\nSECTION 1 FOUNDATIONS\nIntroduction\n1 ‘Culture Industry Reconsidered’\n2 ‘The Medium is the Message’\n3 ‘Encoding/Decoding’\n4 ‘The Power of the Image’\n5 ‘The Public Sphere’\n6 ‘The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the Media’\n7 ‘Truth and Power’\n8 ‘The Practice of Everyday Life’\n9 ‘Postscript on the Societies of Control’\n10 ‘Some Properties of Fields’\nFurther Reading\nSection 2: The Media and the Public Sphere\nIntroduction\n11 ‘Introduction to Orientalism’\n12 ‘Mass Culture as Woman: Modernism’s Other’\n13 ‘The Globalization of Communication’\n14 ‘An Introduction to the Information Age’\n15 “Not Only, But Also”: Mixedness and Media’\nFurther Reading\nSection 3: Representation\n3.1 Textual Structures\nIntroduction\n16 ‘Programming as Sequence or Flow’\n17 ‘Broadcast TV Narration’\n18 ‘The Role of Stereotypes’\n19 ‘Genre, Representation and Soap Opera’\n20 ‘Rhetoric, Play, Performance’\n21 ‘Database as a Symbolic Form’\nFurther Reading\n3.2 The Politics of Representation\nIntroduction\n22 ‘Fictions and Ideologies: The Case of Situation Comedy’\n23 ‘New Ethnicities’\n24 ‘Skin Flicks on the Racial Border: Pornography, Exploitation, and Interracial Lust’\n25 ‘Between the Blues and the Blues Dance: Some Soundscapes of the Black Atlantic’\n26 ‘Queering Home or Domesticating Deviance? Interrogating Gay Domesticity Through Lifestyle Television’\nFurther Reading\n3.3 Feminist Readings\nIntroduction\n27 ‘Survival Skills and Daydreams’\n28 ‘Reading the Slender Body’\n29 ‘The Role of Soap Opera in the Development of Feminist Television Scholarship’\n30 ‘Post-Feminism and Popular Culture’\n31 ‘Playing the Game: Young Girls Performing Femininity in Video Game Play’\nFurther Reading\nSection 4: Audiences\n4.1 ‘Effects’ Debates\nIntroduction\n32 ‘On the Social Effects of Television’\n33 ‘The Television Audience: A Revised Perspective’\n34 ‘A Sociology of Media Power: Key Issues in Audience Reception Research’\n35 ‘From Bad Research to Good – A Guide for the Perplexed’\nFurther Reading\n4.2 The Politics of Reading\nIntroduction\n36 ‘Reading the Romance’\n37 ‘Wanted: Audiences. On the Politics of Empirical Audience Studies’\n38 ‘The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators’\n39 ‘There’s Something Queer Here’\n40 ‘Banal Transnationalism: The Difference that Television Makes’\nFurther Reading\nSection 5: Media and Everyday Life\nIntroduction\n41 ‘Behind Closed Doors: Video Recorders in the Home’\n42 ‘Media, Meaning and Everyday Life’\n43 ‘What’s “Home” Got to Do with It? Contradictory Dynamics in the Domestication of Technology and the Dislocation of Domesticity’\n44 ‘No Dead Air! The iPod and the Culture of Mobile Listening’\nFurther Reading\nPART TWO: CASE STUDIES\nSection 6: ‘Reality’ Television\nIntroduction\n45 ‘Reality TV and Social Perversion’\n46 ‘The Rise of Reality TV’\n47 ‘Public and Private Bodies’\n48 ‘Celebrity, Social Mobility and the Future of Reality TV’\n49 ‘Teaching Us to Fake It: The Ritualized Norms of Television’s “Reality” Games’\nFurther Reading\nSection 7: News and Documentary\nIntroduction\n50 ‘News Values and News Production’\n‘The Social Production of News’\n52 ‘Politicizing the Personal: Women’s Voices in British Television Documentaries’\n53 ‘News Media and the Globalization of the Public Sphere’\n54 ‘Bad News from Israel’\n55 ‘Picturizing Science: The Science Documentary as Multimedia Spectacle’\nFurther Reading\nSection 8: Advertising and Promotional Culture\nIntroduction\n56 ‘Advertising: The Magic System’\n57 ‘Advertising, Magazine Culture, and the “New Man”’\n58 ‘Soft-soaping Empire: Commodity Racism and Imperial Advertising’\n59 ‘The Promotional Condition of Contemporary Culture’\n60 ‘Social Communication in Advertising’\nFurther Reading\nSection 9: New Technologies, New Media?\nIntroduction\n61 ‘Cyberspace and the World we Live in’\n62 ‘The Work of Being Watched: Interactive Media and the Exploitation of Self-Disclosure’\n63 ‘The MP3 as Cultural Artifact’\n64 ‘Beyond Anonymity, or Future Directions for Internet Identity Research’\n65 ‘Cultural Studies and New Media’\nFurther Reading\nAcknowledgements\nIndex of Names\nSubject Index