Fans, feminisms and "quality" media
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Fans, feminisms and "quality" media
(Media, education and culture)
Routledge, 2002
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Fans, feminisms and 'quality' media
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-216) and index
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ISBN 9780415261814
内容説明
Fans, Feminisms and 'Quality' Media considers how long-running and popular radio and TV programmes such as Inspector Morse and The Archers participate in contemporary debates about ethnicity and national identity, gender and feminisms, and tradition and modernity. Examining the connections between these programmes and heritage film, Lyn Thomas reveals how both programmes, in different ways, reflect tensions in postcolonial British culture and contribute to definitions of 'quality' in the media. Through in-depth research and interviews with listeners and viewers, she investigates the social construction of identities (particularly feminist identities) in talk about media texts, showing how popular radio and TV series become part of their audience's own personal narratives.
目次
Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Why Morse? Why The Archers Why me? The Texts: Inspector Morse and The Archers as 'Quality' Media. The Audiences. 2. Bordieu, Butler and Beyond: Theoretical Background of the Study. 3. 'Quality' Media: Critical Debates, Texts and Contexts. 4. Introducing the Audience Study 5. In Love With Inspector Morse: Mainstream Fandom and Feminist Subculture 6. Archers 'Addicts' 7. Feminisms, Fans and Country Folk 8. Conclusion. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography
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: pbk ISBN 9780415261821
内容説明
Fans, Feminisms and 'Quality' Media considers how long-running and popular radio and TV programmes such as Inspector Morse and The Archers participate in contemporary debates about ethnicity and national identity, gender and feminisms, and tradition and modernity. Examining the connections between these programmes and heritage film, Lyn Thomas reveals how both programmes, in different ways, reflect tensions in postcolonial British culture and contribute to definitions of 'quality' in the media. Through in-depth research and interviews with listeners and viewers, she investigates the social construction of identities (particularly feminist identities) in talk about media texts, showing how popular radio and TV series become part of their audience's own personal narratives.
目次
Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Why Morse ? Why The Archers Why me? The Texts: Inspector Morse and The Archers as 'Quality' Media. The Audiences. 2. Bourdieu, Butler and Beyond: Theoretical Background of the study. 3. 'Quality' Media: Critical Debates, Texts and Contexts. 4. Introducing the Audience Study 5. In Love With Inspector Morse : Mainstream Fandom and Feminist Subculture 6. Archers 'Addicts' 7. Feminisms, Fans and Country Folk 8. Conclusion. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography
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