توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Cultural Politics of Affect and Emotion: A Case Study of Chinese Reality TV
نام کتاب : The Cultural Politics of Affect and Emotion: A Case Study of Chinese Reality TV
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سیاست فرهنگی عاطفه و عاطفه: مطالعه موردی تلویزیون واقعیت چینی
سری : Critical Studies in Media and Communication; 28
نویسندگان : Wei Dong, BMBF Fördervorhaben 16TOA002
ناشر : transcript Verlag
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 235
ISBN (شابک) : 9783839462843
زبان کتاب : German
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover\nContents\nAcknowledgements\nList of Abbreviations\nList of Tables and Figures\nChapter 1: Introduction\n 1.1 Locating affect and emotion in reality TV\n 1.2 Overview of the chapters\nChapter 2: Mass Media and Reality TV Formats in Post‐socialist China\n 2.1 Chinese economic reform and social transformation\n 2.1.1 Economic reform and the introduction of neoliberalism\n 2.1.2 “Socialism from afar”\n 2.2 The urban‐rural dual structure\n 2.3 Reform of the Chinese media system: between market and state\n 2.3.1 Marketization and transformation of the Chinese television industry\n 2.3.2 State control and ideological reconstruction\n 2.3.3 The “disjunctive media order”\nChapter 3: The Turn to Affect and its Application to Reality TV\n 3.1 A brief history of emotions in Western and Eastern thought\n 3.1.1 Ideas of emotions in Western history\n 3.1.2 Ideas of qing (chinese情) in Chinese history\n 3.2 The different “affective turns” in the humanities and social sciences\n 3.2.1 Affect as bodily intensity\n 3.2.2 Affect as elemental state\n 3.2.3 Criticism and discussion\n 3.3 The social‐relational framework of affect and emotion\n 3.4 Understanding reality TV: relational affect as a critical optic\nChapter 4: Reality TV Analysis: From Authenticity to Affect\n 4.1 The politics of emotional performance on reality TV\n 4.2 Negotiations of emotion display rules in (Chinese) reality TV\n 4.3 Emotional labor and affective capitalism\n 4.3.1 Affective economics as a new television marketing model\n 4.3.2 Emotional labor in late capitalism\n 4.4 The role of emotions in the audience experience\n 4.5 The affective turn in reality TV analysis\nChapter 5: Researching Affect in Reality TV Text\n 5.1 Rethinking affect and social structure\n 5.2 Developing methods to analyze affects in reality TV\n 5.2.1 Rethinking discourse analysis\n 5.2.2 Toward a multimodal textual and filmic analysis\n 5.3 Case selection and research design\nChapter 6: Telling Stories, Swapping Lives\n 6.1 X‑Change (2006–08): “The miracle of ordinary people”\n 6.2 X‑Change (2012–15): “Strength from distant mountains”\n 6.3 X‑Change (2017–19): “Find yourself in the world of others”\n 6.4 Conclusion and discussion\nChapter 7: Emotional Excess and Therapeutic Governance\n 7.1 Producing the money shot\n 7.2 Reprogramming with neoliberal psychotherapy\n 7.3 Moral pedagogy with Confucian family affection (qinqing)\n 7.4 Discussion and conclusion\nChapter 8: The Politics of Suffering and Kuqing\n 8.1 Mediate suffering through positive energy and dream narratives\n 8.1.1 Articulating affect with the discourse of positive energy\n 8.1.2 The dream narrative\n 8.2 An invitation to empathy: visualizing kuqing\n 8.2.1 Ruptures in meaning‐making\n 8.2.2 The affective scenes of kuqing\n 8.3 Kuqing culture and the social pathos in a transitional China\n 8.4 The vanishing of Kuqing?\nChapter 9: Conclusion and Discussion\n 9.1 Rethinking the cultural politics of Chinese reality TV and affect\n 9.2 From the Chinese experience to Chinese affective structure\n 9.3 Limitations and perspectives for future research\nBibliography