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Video icons & values

edited by Alan M. Olson, Christopher Parr, and Debra Parr

(SUNY series in the philosophy of the social sciences)(SUNY series in human communication processes)

State University of New York Press, c1991

  • pbk.

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Video icons and values

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-172) and index

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Description

This book focuses on the most powerful agency of value formation in our time — the video image as purveyed through television and mass media. Special attention is given to the impact of television on education and the challenges of instructing a generation of children who have never know a time BT, that is, "before television." Both the negative and the positive implications and consequences of video technology are discussed in the book by a range of experts in the humanities and social sciences. Among the prominent issues and questions: How does television function as an agent of value formation? What is the impact of conventional, commercial format on values and critical judgment? What is a video text and how is it different from a convention text? How do we develop the instructional tools to teach people to be critical viewers? What is television's place in the arts and what is a video artist? What happens to consciousness after viewing 30,000 or more hours of television by the time an individual graduates from high school? Is the growing problem of aliteracy directly attributable to television? The social and moral implications of television during its "second 50 years" will be profound and far-reaching. The authors of Video Icons and Values provide valuable clues as to what these implications are, will be, and what can be done about them.

Table of Contents

<,p>Acknowledgments 1. Video Icons & Values: An Overview Alan M. Olson 2. Video Ergo Sum Jeremy Murray-Brown 3. Television and the Shaping of Cognitive Skills Renee Hobbs 4. The Emperor Has Only Clothes: Toward a Hermeneutic of the Video Text Lenore Langsdorf 5. The Electronic Golden Calf Gregor Goethals 6. Power and Pleasure in Video Texts Robert Scholes 7. In Video Veritas: The Mythic Structures of Video Dynamics E. David Thorp 8. Selling Out Max Headroom Rebecca L. Abbott 9. What is "Soul"? Dick Hebdige 10. An Afterword: Beyond Lamentation Christopher and Debra Parr Notes Selected Bibliography Contributors Index

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