9781479890637-1479890634-How to Watch Television, Second Edition (User's Guides to Popular Culture, 3)

How to Watch Television, Second Edition (User's Guides to Popular Culture, 3)

ISBN-13: 9781479890637
ISBN-10: 1479890634
Edition: 2
Author: Ethan Thompson, Jason Mittell
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: NYU Press
Format: Hardcover 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781479890637
ISBN-10: 1479890634
Edition: 2
Author: Ethan Thompson, Jason Mittell
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: NYU Press
Format: Hardcover 432 pages

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How to Watch Television, Second Edition (User's Guides to Popular Culture, 3) (ISBN-13: 9781479890637 and ISBN-10: 1479890634), written by authors Ethan Thompson, Jason Mittell, was published by NYU Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication & Media Studies (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent How to Watch Television, Second Edition (User's Guides to Popular Culture, 3) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication & Media Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Review "There's quite simply no book out there that can match this in scope and quality. The contributors are a 'Who's Who' of contemporary television studies, and the prose is engaging and highly readable. If you're looking for models of how to think about television from a range of perspectives, you need look no further." -- Greg M. Smith, author of Beautiful TV: The Art and Argument of Ally McBeal"Ask anyone in Hollywood and they'll tell you the movies are dead. TV is where its at, and this book will show you why. Thompson and Mittell offer an essential guide to television today, featuring the most insightful critics writing about the most creative and engaging shows. Whether student, fan, or TV professional, it belongs on your bookshelf." -- Michael Curtin, co-author of The American Television Industry"This book, unlike the manual that comes with your TV set, is utterly readable, highly engaging, and worth referring back to, long after you've switched on your favorite channel. . . . Regardless of which essay one chooses to tune in to, How to Watch Television is an accessible and impressive group of essays by a powerhouse cast of television scholars." -- Journal of American Culture"There's not a single dull page in this book." -- Jose Solis, Popmatters"What happens when you give 40 smart television scholars ten pages each to write about a television show that interests them? You get a delightful book that is sure to become a favorite of television scholars and students alike. Thompson and Mittell have brought together authors who provide thoughtful criticism in an engaging style and cover just about every genre, historical period, and lens of analysis. Each essay's combination of brevity and detailed analysis makes the book likely to work well as both a course reader for undergraduates in television studies and a reference resource for those wanting to dive into research on individual shows. Though every essay adds something valuable to the collection, essays on Mad Men, Glee, M*A*S*H, I Love Lucy, Modern Family, NYPD Blue, The Twilight Zone, and The Walking Dead are worth the price of this fun, informative, and useful book, even for seasoned television scholars.Summing Up: Highly recommended." -- S. Pepper, Choice"With their urging in the introduction about how the essays serve as models for writing your own criticism, the editors seem to be addressing media studies students. But because of its well-commissioned and well-balanced tone and diversity/specificity of texts, it is just as instructive for a wide range of burgeoning or established TV scholars as well as inquisitive fans of the various programs. The collection manages to be potentially enjoyable and useful to scholars and TV fans alike." -- Kathleen Collins, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly"[I]t is a damn good collection, featuring 40 different contributions from American scholars, plus Matt Hills from Aberystwyth and Roberta Pearson from Nottingham. Their contributions are organised under five main themes: Aesthetics and Style;TV Representations: Social Identity and Cultural Politics;TV Politics: Democracy, Nation, and the Public Interest;TV Industry: Industrial Practices and Structures; and TV Practices: Medium, Technology, and Everyday Life. As with television schedules, it is easy to flick and pick and read. Indeed, the editors in their Introduction actively encourage & readers to go straight to a particular program or approach that interests them." -- Geoff Lealand, CST Online"This second edition ensures that this title will remain a staple of television studies courses, and the accessible style welcomes students and general readers to explore these essays and see their favorite television shows in new ways." ― CHOICE Product Description A new edition that brings the ways we watch and think about television up to the presentWe all have opinions about the television shows we watch, but television criticism is about much more than simply

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