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Audience Studies Reader [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Kingston University London, UK), Edited by (Roehampton University, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 360 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2002
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415254353
  • ISBN-13: 9780415254359
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 360 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2002
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415254353
  • ISBN-13: 9780415254359
Teised raamatud teemal:
The Audience Studies Reader brings together key writings exploring questions of reception and interpretation, reprinting forgotten pieces and combining key essays with new research. Beginning with a general introduction to the Reader, each extract is placed in its historical context with specially written section prefaces and suggestions for further reading.
Organized chronologically and thematically, sections address: the paradigm shift - from 'effects' to 'uses and gratifications'; moral panic and censorship; the active audience and reading as resistance; shifts in screen theory - the spectator and the audience; the fan and the audience; female audiences; nation and ethnicity.

Essays by: Theodor Adorno, Ien Ang, Camille Bacon-Smith, Jacqueline Bobo, Martin Barker, Michel de Certeau, Dawn Currie, Barbara Ehrenreich, John Fiske, George Gerbner, Marie Gillespie, Larry Gross, Sara Gwenllian-Jones, Miriam Hansen, Richard Hoggart, Henry Jenkins, Sut Jhally, Elihu Katz, Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Justin Lewis, Tamar Liebes, Angela McRobbie, Robert Merton, David Morley, David Muggleton, Laura Mulvey, Janice Radway, Philip Schlesinger, Esther Sonnet, Jackie Stacey, Frederic Wertham, Charles Winick and Gregory Woods
Notes on contributors ix
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction `It's Out There . . . Somewhere': Locating the Audience for the Audience Studies Reader 1(4)
PART ONE Paradigm shift: from `effects' to `uses and gratifications' 5(46)
The People's Choice: How the Voter Makes Up His Mind in a Presidential Campaign
13(6)
Paul F. Lazarsfeld
Bernard Berelson
Hazel Gaudet
Mass Persuasion: The Social Psychology of a War Bond Drive
19(8)
Robert K. Merton
Analysis of the Film Don't be a Sucker: A Study in Communication
27(10)
Eunice Cooper
Helen Dinerman
Tendency Systems and the Effects of a Movie Dealing with a Social Problem
37(14)
Charles Winick
PART TWO Moral panic and censorship: the vulnerable audience 51(40)
Culture Industry Reconsidered
55(6)
T. W. Adorno
Seduction of the Innocent
61(6)
Fredric Wertham
The Uses of Literacy
67(7)
Richard Hoggart
The Newson Report: A Case Study in `Common Sense'
74(17)
Martin Barker
PART THREE Reading as resistance: the active audience 91(36)
The Nationwide Audience
95(10)
David Morley
The Practice of Everyday Life
105(7)
Michel de Certeau
Understanding Popular Culture
112(5)
John Fiske
`We're Here, We're Queer and We're Not Going Catalogue Shopping'
117(10)
Gregory Woods
PART FOUR The spectator and the audience: shifts in screen theory 127(40)
Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema
133(10)
Laura Mulvey
Babel and Babylon: Spectatorship in American Silent Film
143(7)
Miriam Hansen
Star Gazing: Hollywood Cinema and Female Spectatorship
150(9)
Jackie Stacey
Women Viewing Violence
159(8)
Philip Schlesinger
Rebecca Dobash
Russell Dobash
C. Kay Weaver
PART FIVE The fan audience: cult texts and community 167(46)
`Out of the Closet and Into the Universe': Queers and Star Trek
171(9)
Henry Jenkins
Beatlemania: Girls Just Want to Have Fun
180(5)
Barbara Ehrenreich
Elizabeth Hess
Gloria Jacobs
Histories, Fictions and Xena: Warrior Princess
185(7)
Sara Gwenllian-Jones
Suffering and Solace: The Genre of Pain
192(7)
Camille Bacon-Smith
Inside Subculture: The Postmodern Meaning of Style
199(14)
David Muggleton
PART SIX Female audiences: gender and reading 213(62)
Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy and Popular Literature
219(7)
Janice Radway
Living Room Wars: Rethinking Audiences for a Postmodern World
226(9)
Ien Ang
Feminism and Youth Culture
235(8)
Angela McRobbie
Girl Talk: Adolescent Magazines and Their Readers
243(11)
Dawn H. Currie
```Just a Book'', She Said . . .': Reconfiguring Ethnography for the Female Readers of Sexual Fiction
254(21)
Esther Sonnet
PART SEVEN Interpretive communities: nation and ethnicity 275(60)
Enlightened Racism: The Cosby Show, Audiences and the Myth of the American Dream
279(8)
Sut Jhally
Justin Lewis
The Export of Meaning: Cross-Cultural Readings of Dallas
287(18)
Tamar Liebes
Elihu Katz
The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers
305(10)
Jacqueline Bobo
Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change
315(7)
Marie Gillespie
Conclusion: overflow and audience
322(13)
References 335(10)
Index 345


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