This revised edition of a now classic text includes a new introduction by Henry Jenkins, explaining ‘Why Fiske Still Matters’ for today’s students. Television is unique in its ability to produce so much pleasure and so many meanings for such a wide variety of people. In this book, John Fiske looks at television’s role as an agent of popular culture, and goes on to consider the relationship between this cultural dimension and television’s status as a commodity of the cultural industries that are deeply inscribed with capitalism. He makes use of detailed textual analysis and audience studies to show how television is absorbed into social experience, and thus made into popular culture. Audiences, Fiske argues, are productive, discriminating, and televisually literate. Television Culture provides a comprehensive introduction for students to an integral topic on all communication and media studies courses.

Данные книги

Авторы

Fiske John

Место издания

Абингдон

Издательство

Routledge

Год

2011

Количество страниц

358 страниц

ISBN

9780415596473

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Наличие иллюстраций

Нет

Наличие библиографии

Нет

Полочный индекс и авторский знак

701.17 Fis

Количество томов

1

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