Selected Product: | Channels of Discourse, Reassembled: Television and Contemporary Criticism Paperback Edition: 2 Author: Robert C. (ed.) Allen Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press Release Date: 1992-06-01 ISBN-10: 0807843741 ISBN-13: 9780807843741 List Price: $27.50 Average Customer Rating: | | Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide ISBN-10: 0814742955 ISBN-13: 9780814742952 List Price:$18.95 Television Culture (Studies in Communication Series) ISBN-10: 0415039347 ISBN-13: 9780415039345 List Price:$37.95 Media Analysis Techniques ISBN-10: 1412906830 ISBN-13: 9781412906838 List Price:$50.95 Questioning the Media: A Critical Introduction ISBN-10: 0803971974 ISBN-13: 9780803971974 List Price:$66.95 Approaches to Popular Film (Inside Popular Film) ISBN-10: 071904393X ISBN-13: 9780719043932 List Price:$21.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Channels of Discourse, Reassembled: Television and Contemporary Criticism by Robert C. (ed.) Allen (ISBN-10: 0807843741, ISBN-13: 9780807843741). At this time we have not yet written a review for Channels of Discourse, Reassembled: Television and Contemporary Criticism by Robert C. (ed.) Allen (ISBN-10: 0807843741, ISBN-13: 9780807843741). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Since its original publication in 1987, Channels of Discourse has provided the most comprehensive consideration of commercial television, drawing on insights provided by the major strands of contemporary criticism: semiotics, narrative theory, reception theory, genre theory, ideological analysis, psychoanalysis, feminist criticism, and British cultural studies.The second edition features a new introduction by Robert Allen that includes a discussion of the political economy of commercial television. Two new essays have been added—one an assessment of postmodernism and television, the other an analysis of convergence and divergence among the essays—and the original essays have been substantially revised and updated with an international audience in mind. Sixty-one new television stills illustrate the text. Each essay lays out the general tenets of its particular approach, discusses television as an object of analysis within that critical framework, and provides extended examples of the types of analysis produced by that critical approach. Case studies range from Rescue 911 and Twin Peaks to soap operas, music videos, game shows, talk shows, and commericals. Channels of Discourse, Reassembled suggests new ways of understanding relationships among television programs, between viewing pleasure and narrative structure, and between the world in front of the television set and that represented on the screen. The collection also addresses the qualities of popular television that traditional aesthetics and quantitative media research have failed to treat satisfactorily, including its seriality, mass production, and extraordinary popularity. The contributors are Robert C. Allen, Jim Collins, Jane Feuer, John Fiske, Sandy Flitterman-Lewis, James Hay, E. Ann Kaplan, Sarah Kozloff, Ellen Seiter, and Mimi White. Excellent Overview of Media Studies Methodologies | Customer Rating: | | In a critical writing course I taught in Spring 2002, I used Channels of Discourse, Reassembled as the core text for the course readings. The many chapters within are written by the best of the best in the fields of media studies and cultural studies, and the methodologies are presented in an easy-to-read manner which is informative and full of examples and case studies. This is an excellent book for media studies students, as its chapters lay out the basic information they should know about many of the methodologies often used in media criticism. |
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