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To be continued-- : soap operas around the world / edited by Robert C. Allen.

by Allen, Robert Clyde, 1950- | Hagedorn, Roger. Doubtless to be contiued: a brief history of serial narrative | Brunsdon, Charlotte. The role of soap opera in the development of feminist television scholarship | Geraghty, Christine. Social issues and realist soaps: a study of British soaps in the 1980s/1990s | Griffiths, Alison. National and cultural identity in a Welsh-language soap opera | Crofts, Stephen. Global neighbours? | Ang, Ien. The end of civilization as we knew it: Chances and the postrealist soap opera | Stratton, Jon. The end of civilization as we knew it: Chances and the postrealist soap opera | Butler, Jeremy G. "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV":characters, actors and acting in television soap opera | Mumford, Laura Stempel. Plotting paternity: looking for dad on the daytime soaps | Spence, Louise. "The killed off Marlena, but she's on another show now": fantasy, reality, and pleasure in watching daytime soap operas | Fuqua, Joy V. "There's a queer in my soap!": the homophobia/AIDS story-line of One Life to Live | Miller, Daniel. The consumption of soap opera: The Young and the Restless and mass consumption in Trinidad | Kreutzner, Gabriete. Not all "soaps" are created equal: toward a cross-cultural criticism of television serials | Seiter, Ellen. Not all "soaps" are created equal: toward a cross-cultural criticism of television serials | Lopez, Ana M. Our welcomed guests: telenovelas in Latin America | Martin-Barbero, Jesus. Memory and form in the Latin American soap opera | Baldwin, Kate. Montezuma's revenge: reading Los Ricos Tambien Lloran in Russia | Rofel, Lisa. The melodrama of national identity in post-Tiananmen China | Lutgendorf, Philip. All in the (Raghu) family: a video epin in cultural context | Gillespie, Marie. Sacred serials, devotional viewing, and domestic worship: a case-study in the interpretation of two TV versions of The Mahabharata in a Hindu family in west London.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2345 To 1995 (1).

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Rethinking media, religion, and culture / [edited by] Stewart M. Hoover, Knut Lundby.

by Hoover, Stewart M | Lundby, Knut | Clark, Lynn Schofield. At the intersection of media, culture, and religion: a bibliographic essay | Hoover, Stewart M. At the intersection of media, culture, and religion: a bibliographic essay | White, Robert A. Religion and media in the construction of cultures | Christians, Clifford G. Technology and triadic theories of mediation | Murdock, Graham. The re-enchantment of the world: religion and the transformations of medernity | Martin-Barbero, Jesus. Mass media as a site of resacralization of contemporary cultures | Goethals, Gregor. Escape from time: ritual dimensions of popular culture | Bar-Haim, Gabriel. The dispersed sacred: anomie and the crisis of ritual | Lundby, Knut. The web of collective representations | Horsfield, Peter G. Changes in religion in periods of media convergence | Arthur, Chris. Media, meaning, and method in religious studies | Alexander, Bobby C. Televangelism: redressive ritual within a larger social drama | Tomaselli, Keyan G. Resistance through mediated orality | Shepperson, Arnold. Resistance through mediated orality | Peck, Janic. Psychologized religion in a mediated world | Badaracco, Claire Hoertz. A utopian on main street | Linderman, Alf. Making sense of religion in television | Hoover, Stewart M. Media and the construction of the religious public sphere | Lundby, Kunt. Summary remarks: mediated religion | Hoover, Stewart M. Summary remarks: mediated religion.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1997Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Re73 1997 (1).

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Consuming audiences? : production and reception in media research / edited by Ingunn Hagen, Janet Wasko.

by Hagen, Ingunn, 1959- | Wasko, Janet | Hagen, Ingunn. Introduction: consuming audiences? production and reception in media research | Wasko, Janet. Introduction: consuming audiences? production and reception in media research | Mosco, Vincent. Questioning the concept of the audience | Kaye, Lewis. Questioning the concept of the audience | Murdock, Graham. Peculiar commodities audiences at large in the world of goods | Meehan, Eileen R. Leisure of labor? fan ethnography and political economy | Maxwell, Richard. Surveillance and other consuming encounters in the informational marketplace | Schiller, Herbert I. The social context of research and theory | Osterud, Svein. How can audience research overcome the divide between macro- and microanalysis, between social tructure and action? | Martin-Barbero, Jesus. The cultural mediations of television consumption | Drotner, Kristen. Less is more: media ethnography and its limits | Hoijer, Birgitta. Audiences' expectations and interpretations of different television genres: a sociocognitive approach | White, Robert A. The role of media in generating alternative political projects | Hagen, Ingunn. Modern dilemmas: TV audiences' time use and moral evaluation | Slnclair, John. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Pookong, Kee. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Fox, Josephine. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Yue, Audrey. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Tufte, Thomas. The popular forms of hope: about the force of fiction among TV audiences in Brazil | Monteiro, Anjali. Between the normal and the imaginary: the spectator-self, the other and satellite television in India | Jayasankar, K.P. Between the normal and the imaginary: the spectator-self, the other and satellite television in India.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Cresskill, N.J. : Hampton Press, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Co67 2000 (1).

 

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