Media anthropology
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書誌事項
Media anthropology
Sage, c2005
- : cloth
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Media Anthropology is an interdisciplinary reader that represents a convergence of issues and interests on anthropological approaches to the study of media. While other books on this topic examine traditional anthropology and push that field toward the media, in this book, editors Eric W. Rothenbuhler and Mihai Coman take a novel approach by analyzing media studies and guiding that field toward anthropological thinking. This anthology charts media anthropology as a field of study and provides examples of current research that identify its major concepts and methods in chapters written by leading scholars from several countries and academic disciplines.
Key Features:
Offers original articles, and a few selected reprints, from leading worldwide scholars in a variety of academic disciplines to provide the most integrated treatment of this interdisciplinary topic
Contains introductions that set the context for articles written from varying points of view
Includes a "Theory into Practice" section that shows how anthropological concepts and methods can improve the teaching and practice of media studies
Makes the relevant literature accessible in an up-to-date and even-handed organization, offering students a broader understanding than they could obtain from other books, which are primarily anthropological in disciplinary orientation
Media Anthropology is an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students studying media anthropology in communication and media studies, journalism, anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies programs.
目次
Preface
The Promise of Media Anthropology - Mihai Coman, University of Bucharest and Eric W. Rothenbuhler, Texas A&M University
PART I: HISTORIES AND DEBATES
Media Anthropology, An Introduction - Faye Ginsberg, New York University
The Profanity of the Media - Mark Hobart, University of London
Proposal for Mass Media Anthropology - Francisco Osorio, University of Chile
Cultural Anthropology and Mass Media: A Processual Approach - Mihai Coman, University of Bucharest
PART II: CONCEPTS AND METHODS
Media Rituals: Beyond Functionalism - Nick Couldry, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Ritual Media: Historical Perspectives and Social Functions - Pascal Lardellier, Universite de Bourgogne, France
The Emergence of Religious Forms in Television - Gunter Thomas, Universitat Heidelberg
The Church of the Cult of the Individual - Eric Rothenbuhler, Texas A&M University
News as Myth: Daily News and Eternal Stories - Jack Lule, Lehigh University
News Stories and Myth - the Impossible Reunion? - Mihai Coman, University of Bucharest
News as Stories - Michael Schudson, University of Calfornia at San Diego
Performing Media: Toward an Ethnography of Intertextuality - Mark Peterson, Miami University
Audience Ethnographies: A Media Engagement Approach - Antonio La Pastina, Texas A&M University
Picturing Practices: Visual Anthropology and Media Ethnography - Graham Murdock and Sarah Pink
PART III: EVENTS, STORIES, ACTIVITIES
The Pope's Visit to Reunion Island - Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Ground Zero, the Firemen, and the Symbolics of Touch on 9/11 and After - Eric W. Rothenbuhler, Texas A&M University
Myths to the Rescue: How Live Television Intervenes in History - Tamar Liebes and Menahem Blondheim, Hebrew University of Jersusalem
Finding Aids to the Past: Bearing Personal Witness to Traumatic Public Events - Barbie Zelizer, Annenberg School for Communications, University of Pennsylvania
Telling What-a-Story News Through Myth and Ritual: The Middle East as Wild West - Daniel Berkowitz, University of Iowa
CJ's Revenge: A Case Study of News as Cultural Narrative - S. Elizabeth Bird, University of South Florida
Ritualized Play, Art, and Communication on Internet Relay Chat - Brenda Danet, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Emerita) and Yale University
Religion and Meaning in the Digital Age: Field Research on Internet/Web Religion - Stewart M. Hoover and Jin Kyu Park, University of Colorado
Weaving Trickster: Myth and Tribal Encounters on the World Wide Web - Anita Hammer, University of Oslo
The Mass Media and the Transformation of Collective Identity: Quebec and Israel - Dov Shinar, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
PART IV: THEORY INTO PRACTICE
Media Anthropology: A Reflection and a New Media - Susan Allen, Kansas State University
Speaking with the Sources: Science Writes and Anthropologists - Merry Bruns, Center for Anthropology and Science Communications
The Journalist as Enthnographer? How Anthropology can Enrich Journalistic Practice - S. Elizabeth Bird, University of South Florida
Journalism Education and Practice - Gerd Kopper, University of Dortmund
The Public Sphere: Linking the Media and Civic Cultures - Peter Dahlgren, Lund University
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