Television Criticism

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Pub. Date: 2007-03-16
Publisher(s): SAGE Publications, Inc
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Summary

Television Criticism presents an original treatment of television criticism with a foundational approach to the nature of criticism, an understanding of the business of television, production background in creating television style, in-depth chapters on storytelling and narrative theories and television genres, the interaction of rhetoric and cultural studies theories, representation, and postmodernism. It presents new and comprehensive guidelines for analysis and criticism, and it has a sample critique of the television program " CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." Key Features : Original guidelines for television analysis give students the tools they need to create their own critiques The use of Narrative theories enhance the recognition that television is a story-making medium in all genres allowing readers to think beyond fiction television The presentation of classical and new theories specifically adapted to the criticism of television gives the reader a better understanding of methodology Exercises and Suggested Readings appear at the end of each chapter to encourage critical thinking

Table of Contents

Introduction
Orientation
The Work of the Critic
Demystifying the Business of Television
Formal aspects of television
Television Style
Television, the Nation's Storyteller
Television Genres
Theoretical approaches to television criticism
Rhetoric and Culture
Representation and Its Audience
Postmodernism
Critical applications
Guidelines for Television Criticism
Sample Criticism of a Television Show
References
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