The Audience Studies ReaderWill Brooker, Deborah Jermyn Psychology Press, 2003 - 347 страници 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 |
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... roles . As a teacher of literature and founder of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University , he was largely responsible , with Stuart Hall , for legitimising the study of popular culture and what we now know ...
... roles . As a teacher of literature and founder of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University , he was largely responsible , with Stuart Hall , for legitimising the study of popular culture and what we now know ...
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... role in the Senate Subcommittee hearings of the following year , indi- rectly contributing to the self - censorship and partial collapse of the comic book industry . Though often vilified by comic fans as a reactionary ' witchfinder ...
... role in the Senate Subcommittee hearings of the following year , indi- rectly contributing to the self - censorship and partial collapse of the comic book industry . Though often vilified by comic fans as a reactionary ' witchfinder ...
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... role in Germany's defeat . According to this version of history at least , on this occasion the pen was at least as mighty as the sword . rise studies , perhaps It is in the context of the propaganda of World War I and the paranoia and ...
... role in Germany's defeat . According to this version of history at least , on this occasion the pen was at least as mighty as the sword . rise studies , perhaps It is in the context of the propaganda of World War I and the paranoia and ...
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... role of mass - media turned out to be rather small ' . Instead they had been surprised to note the significance of ' what seemed to be a great deal of person - to - person interaction ' . At the time they were prevented from exploring ...
... role of mass - media turned out to be rather small ' . Instead they had been surprised to note the significance of ' what seemed to be a great deal of person - to - person interaction ' . At the time they were prevented from exploring ...
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... role transferred a certain cachet onto drug addiction and vindicated their fan- tasies . Different audiences ' used ' the film to different ends , then , in that ' It would appear that the movie was almost a different movie for ...
... role transferred a certain cachet onto drug addiction and vindicated their fan- tasies . Different audiences ' used ' the film to different ends , then , in that ' It would appear that the movie was almost a different movie for ...
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THE PEOPLES CHOICE HOW THE VOTER MAKES UP HIS MIND IN A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN | 13 |
MASS PERSUASION THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF A WAR BOND DRIVE | 19 |
ANALYSIS OF THE FILM DONT BE A SUCKER A STUDY IN COMMUNICATION | 27 |
TENDENCY SYSTEMS AND THE EFFECTS OF A MOVIE DEALING WITH A SOCIAL PROBLEM | 37 |
Moral panic and censorship The vulnerable audience | 51 |
CULTURE INDUSTRY RECONSIDERED | 55 |
SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT | 61 |
THE USES OF LITERACY | 67 |
OUT OF THE CLOSET AND INTO THE UNIVERSE QUEERS AND STAR TREK | 171 |
BEATLEMANIA GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN | 180 |
HISTORIES FICTIONS AND XENA WARRIOR PRINCESS | 185 |
SUFFERING AND SOLACE THE GENRE OF PAIN | 192 |
INSIDE SUBCULTURE THE POSTMODERN MEANING OF STYLE | 199 |
Female audiences gender and reading | 213 |
READING THE ROMANCE WOMEN PATRIARCHY AND POPULAR LITERATURE | 219 |
LIVING ROOM WARS RETHINKING AUDIENCES FOR A POSTMODERN WORLD | 226 |
THE NEWSON REPORT A CASE STUDY IN COMMON SENSE | 74 |
Reading as resistance the active audience | 91 |
THE NATIONWIDE AUDIENCE | 95 |
THE PRACTICE OF EVERYDAY LIFE | 105 |
UNDERSTANDING POPULAR CULTURE | 112 |
WERE HERE WERE QUEER AND WERE NOT GOING CATALOGUE SHOPPING | 117 |
The spectator and the audience shifts in screen theory | 127 |
VISUAL PLEASURE AND NARRATIVE CINEMA | 133 |
BABEL AND BABYLON SPECTATORSHIP IN AMERICAN SILENT FILM | 143 |
STAR GAZING HOLLYWOOD CINEMA AND FEMALE SPECTATORSHIP | 150 |
WOMEN VIEWING VIOLENCE | 159 |
The fan audience cult texts and community | 167 |
FEMINISM AND YOUTH CULTURE | 235 |
GIRL TALK ADOLESCENT MAGAZINES AND THEIR READERS | 243 |
JUST A BOOK SHE SAID RECONFIGURING ETHNOGRAPHY FOR THE FEMALE READERS OF SEXUAL FICTION | 254 |
Interpretive communities nation and ethnicity | 275 |
ENLIGHTENED RACISM THE COSBY SHOW AUDIENCES AND THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN DREAM | 279 |
THE EXPORT OF MEANING CROSSCULTURAL READINGS OF DALLAS | 287 |
THE COLOR PURPLE BLACK WOMEN AS CULTURAL READERS | 305 |
TELEVISION ETHNICITY AND CULTURAL CHANGE | 315 |
Conclusion overflow and audience | 322 |
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