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Television and the self: knowledge, identity, and media representation/ [electronic resource] / Deborah A. Kathleen M.;Macey Ryan.

By: Call Number: Ebook Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2013.Description: 302 pISBN:
  • 9780739179581
  • 9780739179574
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Contents:
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter One: Introduction.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part One: The Electronic Hearth, or the (un)Real World.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Two: The Way We Were: Ritual, Memory, and Television.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Three: Becoming-Spectator: Tracing Global Becoming through Polish Television in a Canadian Family Room.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Two: Father (and Mother) Knows Best.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Four: As Seen on TV: Media Influences of Pregnancy and Birth Narratives.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Five: All About My HBO Mothers: Talking Back to Carmela Soprano and Ruth Fisher.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Six: Mad Hatters: The Bad Dads of AMC.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Three: Family Ties.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Seven: Family Communication and Television: Viewing, Identification, and Evaluation of Televised Family Communication Models.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Eight: Reality Check: Real Housewives and Fan Discourses on Parenting and Family.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Nine: Keeping Up with Contradictory Family Values: The Voice of the Kardashians.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Four: The Facts of Life.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Ten: The Selling of Gender-Role Stereotyping: A Content Analysis of Toy Commercials Airing on Nickelodeon.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Eleven: "Stand By, Space Rangers": Interstellar Lessons in Early Cold War Masculinity.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Twelve: The Avengers and Feminist Identity Development: Learning the Example of Critical Resistance from Cathy Gale.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Thirteen: Juno for Real: Negotiating Teenage Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Love in MTV's 16 and Pregnant/Teen Mom.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Five: As Not Seen on TV.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Fourteen: Race, Aging, and Gay In/Visibility on U.S. Television.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Fifteen: Eighty is Still Eighty, But Everyone Else Needs to Look Twenty-Five: The Fascination with Betty White Despite Our Obsession with Youth.
Cover, Title,Television and the self: knowledge, identity, and media representation--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index--References, Appendix, Index,About the Contributors--References, Appendix, Index,About the Editors.
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Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter One: Introduction.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part One: The Electronic Hearth, or the (un)Real World.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Two: The Way We Were: Ritual, Memory, and Television.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Three: Becoming-Spectator: Tracing Global Becoming through Polish Television in a Canadian Family Room.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Two: Father (and Mother) Knows Best.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Four: As Seen on TV: Media Influences of Pregnancy and Birth Narratives.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Five: All About My HBO Mothers: Talking Back to Carmela Soprano and Ruth Fisher.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Six: Mad Hatters: The Bad Dads of AMC.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Three: Family Ties.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Seven: Family Communication and Television: Viewing, Identification, and Evaluation of Televised Family Communication Models.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Eight: Reality Check: Real Housewives and Fan Discourses on Parenting and Family.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Nine: Keeping Up with Contradictory Family Values: The Voice of the Kardashians.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Four: The Facts of Life.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Ten: The Selling of Gender-Role Stereotyping: A Content Analysis of Toy Commercials Airing on Nickelodeon.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Eleven: "Stand By, Space Rangers": Interstellar Lessons in Early Cold War Masculinity.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Twelve: The Avengers and Feminist Identity Development: Learning the Example of Critical Resistance from Cathy Gale.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Thirteen: Juno for Real: Negotiating Teenage Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Love in MTV's 16 and Pregnant/Teen Mom.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part Five: As Not Seen on TV.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Fourteen: Race, Aging, and Gay In/Visibility on U.S. Television.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter Fifteen: Eighty is Still Eighty, But Everyone Else Needs to Look Twenty-Five: The Fascination with Betty White Despite Our Obsession with Youth.

Cover, Title,Television and the self: knowledge, identity, and media representation--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index--References, Appendix, Index,About the Contributors--References, Appendix, Index,About the Editors.

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