Title: Media, Myths and Narratives: Television and the Press.
Abstract: Introduction - James W Carey Taking Culture Seriously PART ONE: OVERVIEWS Television, Myth and Culture - Roger Silverstone Television as an Aesthetic Medium - David Thorburn Myth, Chronicle and Story - Elizabeth Bird and Robert W Dardenne Exploring the Narrative Qualities of News PART TWO: TELEVISION One Night of Prime Time - Horace Newcomb An Analysis of Television's Multiple Voices Dallas and Genesis - Tamar Liebes and Elihu Katz Primordiality and Seriality in Popular Culture The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the Transformation of Situation Comedy - Thomas Zynda Television Stardom - Jimmie L Reeves A Ritual of Social Typification and Individualization Television, Myth and Ritual - Stewart M Hoover The Role of Substantive Meaning and Spatiality PART THREE: THE PRESS The Watergate Audience - Michael Cornfield Parsing the Powers of the Press On Journalistic Authority - David L Eason The Janet Cooke Scandal What is a Reporter? The Private Face of Public Journalism - Michael Schudson Rupert Murdoch and the Demonology of Professional Journalism - John Pauly
Publication Year: 1988
Publication Date: 1988-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
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