توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Women and TV Culture in Pakistan : Gender, Islam and National Identity
نام کتاب : Women and TV Culture in Pakistan : Gender, Islam and National Identity
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : زنان و فرهنگ تلویزیون در پاکستان: جنسیت، اسلام و هویت ملی
سری : Library of South Asian History and Culture, 13
نویسندگان : Munira Cheema
ناشر : I.B. Tauris
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 241
ISBN (شابک) : 9781788311779 , 9781786734372
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 903 کیلوبایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Author Biography
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Amidst Culture, Islamisation and Politics: The Rise of New TV Culture
Between Politics and Privatisation: Evolution of Television Culture in Pakistan
What Defines the Public/Private Distinction in Pakistani Society?
Sketching Gendered Citizenship in Pakistan
Scope of the Study
Theoretical Framework
Methodology
Overview of the Chapters
2. Breach in the Culture of Shame: Openness in Gender-Based Content
Recalling PTV
Losing Modesty/Abandoning the Dupatta
Openness in Content: Consequences for Home and Lounge
Glorifying or Highlighting Taboos: Is Openness about Vulgarising Gendered Content?
3. Understanding the Dynamics of the Production of Gendered Content
Recalling PTV: Producers’ Perspectives
Perceptions of the Producers about their Viewers
Selling Crime, Misery and Rape: The Ratings Paranoia in Gendered Content
Producing Gendered Content and Social Responsibility
4. Empowering Women or Bringing Change through Drama Serials: Producers’ Perspectives
Content Heads and Producers on Bringing Change/Emancipating Women through Drama Serial
Showing Reality, Bringing Change: In Conversation with Drama Writers
5. Interactive TV: Is Empowering Women and Bringing Change on Producers’ Agendas?
Finding a Feminist Public Sphere in Interactive TV
Highlighting Gendered Crimes: The Case of Breakfast Shows
Producers of Crime Shows: Is Empowering/Bringing Change on Producers’ Agenda?
Producers of Gender Issue-Based Talk Shows: Is Empowering/Bringing Change on Producers’ Agenda?
6. Women Empowered or Disciplined through Gendered Content: The Case of Drama Serials
Home and Relationships at the Heart of Drama Serials
AWoman’s Vulnerability in Marriage: Highlighting Halala in Drama Series
Consuming Drama Series and Changing Reality
Engaging with Roag: An Emancipatory Project
7. Interactive TV: Viewers Empowered or Disciplined
Viewers’ Patterns of Engagement with Breakfast Shows
Viewers’ Engagement Patterns with Religion-Based Talk Shows
AWindow to the Real World: Viewers’ Engagement Patterns with Crime Shows
Conclusion
Revisiting the Attributes (Subjectivity and Performance) of the Public
Revisiting the Concept of Popular Culture and Cultural Citizenship
Revisiting the Concept of the Public Sphere
Revisiting Methodology: Lessons Learnt
The Project of Emancipation for Pakistani Women
Appendix 1 Focus Groups
Introductory questions (female viewers)
Questions about transitions in the media
Drama series
Questions related to Begum Nawazish Ali
Gender-based talk shows
Breakfast shows (Case study: Morning with Maya)
Ending questions
Appendix 2 Interviews
General questions to all the producers
Specific questions to the producers of drama series
Questions for the producers of interactive formats
Questions for producers of gender-based talk shows
Appendix 3 Case Studies
Drama series
Appendix 4 List of Interviewees
Writers
Producers/Directors
Production CEOs
Content Heads
Heads/CEO/President of television channels
Sales/Marketing Heads
Producers’ three top-rated gender-based talk shows in Pakistan
Producers of crime shows
Five hosts of breakfast shows of different channels
CEO of Media Logic
Research Manager
Appendix 5 Brief Survey
Appendix 6 Focus Groups
Overview of the lower middle class groups
Overview of the middle class groups
Appendix 7 Transcribing Data
Notes
Bibliography
Index