Synopses & Reviews
Television is now a major area of study. This text is the first to outline the theories and approaches to the study of the medium in a systematic form for students. Written by leading international figures and including over twenty contributors, the book provides an accessible introduction to the subject's central debates, issues, and concerns. The book is divided into four sections--Forms of Knowledge, Audiences, Gender, and Race--and discusses many television shows including
Star Trek, Kung Fu, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xena the Warrior Princess, Sesame Street, and Australian soaps.
The book's central analysis is supported by in-depth sidebars and discussions of key debates in the field of television studies. Fully illustrated, it includes selected reading guides and full bibliographies for students at all levels. Television Studies will become an essential and authoritative guide to understanding this increasingly important and popular field of study.
Synopsis
By addressing the themes of forms of knowledge, audiences, gender and race, this accessible student text outlines the theories and approaches to the study of television. Television texts discussed include "Star Trek," "Kung Fu," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Xena: Warrior Princess," and "Sesame Street."
Synopsis
This work outlines the theories and approaches to the study of television in an accessible form for students. It is divided into four sections - forms of knowledge, audiences, gender and race. It discusses many television texts including "Star Trek", "Kung Fu" and "Sesame Street".
About the Author
Toby Miller is Professor of Cultural Studies and Cultural Policy at New York University, editor of
The Journal of Television and New Media, and author of several publications including
The Avengers (1997).