Description |
xiii, 293 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Series |
A Camera obscura book
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Note |
An expanded version of issue no. 16, winter 1988, of Camera obscura. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Installing the television set : popular disclosures on television and domestic space, 1948-1955 / L. Spigel -- The spectacularization of everyday life : recycling Hollywood stars and fans in early television variety shows / D. Mann -- The meaning of memory : family, class, and ethnicity in early network television programs / G. Lipsitz -- "It this what you meant by color TV?" : race, gender, and contested meanings in NBC's Julia / A. Bodroghkozy -- Defining women : the case of Cagney and Lacey / J. D'Acci -- Kate and Allie : "new women" and the audience's television archives / R. H. Deming -- All's well that doesn't end : soap opera and the marriage motif / S. Flitterman-Lewis -- All that television allows : TV melodrama, postmodernism, and consumer culture / L. Joyrich. |
Subject |
Television and women
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Television viewers
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Women on television
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Television programs for women
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Added Author |
Spigel, Lynn.
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Mann, Denise.
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ISBN |
0816620539 (pb : acid-free paper) |
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0816620520 (hc : acid-free paper) |
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