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Founded on the key concept that television has not only covered history but altered its course, Defining Visions explores in depth the connection between television and American culture. Organised thematically, each chapter stands alone to make an important historical point but, taken together, the chapters engage in a sweeping account of recent American history from a new and distinct perspective. This book is an ideal opportunity to examine how television as a medium has profoundly shaped our world while at the same time reflecting those changes in its programmes.
| ISBN | 0155032011 | | Pages | 288 | | ISBN13 | 9780155032019 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Cengage Learning, Inc | | Weight (grammes) | 318 | | Imprint | Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc | | Published in | Belmont, CA | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Harbrace Books on America Since 1945 | | Publication date | 19 Nov 1997 | | Height (mm) | 209 | | Non-book description | vi, 303 p. : | | Width (mm) | 140 | | Library of Congress | PN1992.3.U | | Spine width (mm) | 12 | | DEWEY | 302.2345 | | Academic level | Undergraduate | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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Prologue. Television Enters the Picture. The TV Melting Pot: Race and Ethnicity. Home on the Screen: Gender and Family. The Killing Tube: Violence and Crime. TV Goes All the Way: Romance and Sexuality. The Boxed-In Workplace: Jobs and Professions. Tuning Out Restraint: Indulgence and Advertising. Taking the Cue: TV and the American Personality. Deep Focus: TV and the American Character. The Webbed Republic: Democracy in the Television Age.
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