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Keywords for Media Studies / ed. by Jonathan Gray, Laurie Ouellette.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Keywords ; 5Publisher: New York, NY : New York University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781479817474
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2301/4 23
LOC classification:
  • P87.5 .K499 2017
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Access -- 2. Aesthetics -- 3. Affect -- 4. Appropriation -- 5. Assemblage -- 6. Audience -- 7. Author -- 8. Brand -- 9. Celebrity -- 10. Censorship -- 11. Citizenship -- 12. Class -- 13. Commodification -- 14. Convergence -- 15. Copyright -- 16. Cosmopolitanism -- 17. Data -- 18. Discourse -- 19. Domesticity -- 20. Fan -- 21. Feminism -- 22. Flow -- 23. Gaze -- 24. Gender -- 25. Genre -- 26. Globalization -- 27. Hegemony -- 28. Hybridity -- 29. Identity -- 30. Ideology -- 31. Industry -- 32. Infrastructure -- 33. Interactivity -- 34. Intersectionality -- 35. Irony -- 36. Labor -- 37. Mass -- 38. Memory -- 39. Myth -- 40. Nation -- 41. Network -- 42. New Media -- 43. Ordinary -- 44. Othering -- 45. Personalization -- 46. Play -- 47. Policy -- 48. Popular -- 49. Power -- 50. Production -- 51. Public -- 52. Queer -- 53. Race -- 54. Realism -- 55. Reflexivity -- 56. Representation -- 57. Resistance -- 58. Sound -- 59. Space -- 60. Stereotype -- 61. Surveillance -- 62. Taste -- 63. Technology -- 64. Temporality -- 65. Text -- Works Cited -- Contributors
Summary: Introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies Keywords for Media Studies introduces and aims to advance the field of critical media studies by tracing, defining, and problematizing its established and emergent terminology. The book historicizes thinking about media and society, whether that means noting a long history of “new media,” or tracing how understandings of media “power” vary across time periods and knowledge formations. Bringing together an impressive group of established scholars from television studies, film studies, sound studies, games studies, and more, each of the 65 essays in the volume focuses on a critical concept, from “fan” to “industry,” and “celebrity” to “surveillance.” Keywords for Media Studies is an essential tool that introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9781479817474

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Access -- 2. Aesthetics -- 3. Affect -- 4. Appropriation -- 5. Assemblage -- 6. Audience -- 7. Author -- 8. Brand -- 9. Celebrity -- 10. Censorship -- 11. Citizenship -- 12. Class -- 13. Commodification -- 14. Convergence -- 15. Copyright -- 16. Cosmopolitanism -- 17. Data -- 18. Discourse -- 19. Domesticity -- 20. Fan -- 21. Feminism -- 22. Flow -- 23. Gaze -- 24. Gender -- 25. Genre -- 26. Globalization -- 27. Hegemony -- 28. Hybridity -- 29. Identity -- 30. Ideology -- 31. Industry -- 32. Infrastructure -- 33. Interactivity -- 34. Intersectionality -- 35. Irony -- 36. Labor -- 37. Mass -- 38. Memory -- 39. Myth -- 40. Nation -- 41. Network -- 42. New Media -- 43. Ordinary -- 44. Othering -- 45. Personalization -- 46. Play -- 47. Policy -- 48. Popular -- 49. Power -- 50. Production -- 51. Public -- 52. Queer -- 53. Race -- 54. Realism -- 55. Reflexivity -- 56. Representation -- 57. Resistance -- 58. Sound -- 59. Space -- 60. Stereotype -- 61. Surveillance -- 62. Taste -- 63. Technology -- 64. Temporality -- 65. Text -- Works Cited -- Contributors

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Introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies Keywords for Media Studies introduces and aims to advance the field of critical media studies by tracing, defining, and problematizing its established and emergent terminology. The book historicizes thinking about media and society, whether that means noting a long history of “new media,” or tracing how understandings of media “power” vary across time periods and knowledge formations. Bringing together an impressive group of established scholars from television studies, film studies, sound studies, games studies, and more, each of the 65 essays in the volume focuses on a critical concept, from “fan” to “industry,” and “celebrity” to “surveillance.” Keywords for Media Studies is an essential tool that introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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