Media Cultures / Reappraising Transnational Media
Media Cultures / Reappraising Transnational Media
- 1st
- Rouledge, 1992
- 224
A wide range of cultural practices across national borders and the cultural politics associated with these everyday practices and debates. Notes and Contributors, Introduction, Media Cultures: The Historical Process, Citizens and Consumers and Public Culture, Modernity and Media Panics, National and Transnational Media Cultures, Electronic Communities and Domestic Rituals: Cultural Consumption and the Production of European Cultural Identities, Barbarous TV International: Syndicated Wheels of Fortune, French-American Connection: A Bout de Souffle and Breathless and the Melancholy Macho, More Than Just Images: The Whole Picture and News in the Multi-Channel Universe, Postwar Americanization and the Revitalization of European Culture, Popular Audiences and Cultural Quality, Intertextuality and Metafiction: Genre and Narration in the Television Fiction of Dennis Potter, Semiotics by Instinct: ''Cult Film'' as a Signifying Practice Between Audience and Film, Cultural Quality: Search for a Phantom? A Reception Perspective on Judgements of Cultural Value, Index.+
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A wide range of cultural practices across national borders and the cultural politics associated with these everyday practices and debates. Notes and Contributors, Introduction, Media Cultures: The Historical Process, Citizens and Consumers and Public Culture, Modernity and Media Panics, National and Transnational Media Cultures, Electronic Communities and Domestic Rituals: Cultural Consumption and the Production of European Cultural Identities, Barbarous TV International: Syndicated Wheels of Fortune, French-American Connection: A Bout de Souffle and Breathless and the Melancholy Macho, More Than Just Images: The Whole Picture and News in the Multi-Channel Universe, Postwar Americanization and the Revitalization of European Culture, Popular Audiences and Cultural Quality, Intertextuality and Metafiction: Genre and Narration in the Television Fiction of Dennis Potter, Semiotics by Instinct: ''Cult Film'' as a Signifying Practice Between Audience and Film, Cultural Quality: Search for a Phantom? A Reception Perspective on Judgements of Cultural Value, Index.+
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