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100 1 $aKaminsky, Stuart M.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aAmerican television genres /$cStuart M. Kaminsky with Jeffrey H. Mahan.
264 1 $aChicago :$bNelson-Hall,$c[1985]
264 4 $c©1985.
300 $ax, 220 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 213-214) and index.
505 00 $tA historical perspective on the popular arts --$tWhat is the critical task? --$tGenre and order --$tThe difference in media experience --$tAn application of Northrop Frye's analytical methods to quiz and game shows --$tThe history and conventions of the police tale --$tA structural analysis of the police story /$rDennis Giles --$tTelevision soap opera: "Incest, bigamy, and fatal disease" /$rCharles Derry --$tA Jungian approach to science fiction and horror --$tErik Erikson's life cycles as related to comedy --$tA Freudian analysis of the private detective tale /$rJeffery H. Mahan --$tMyth and history and television news --$tEthnic images in American popular culture: revolution, evolution, or variation? --$tTelevision, the evil eye /$rDennis Giles and Marilyn Jackson-Beeck.
520 $aIn this book, Kaminsky and other scholars use the sophisticated critical tools of contemporary literary and film analysis to examine popular American television genres. Critical approaches ranging from historical to anthropological to structural and psychoanalytic are clearly presented and then used to analyze a variety of shows including soap operas, police dramas, game shows, and news programs. Throughout the book the authors explore the ways in ehich the genres of popular television regularly viewed by millions are significant on a cultural and social level. These explorations reveal that popular television can be understood as a rich and complex art form. This book will provide the student with a detailed introduction to the art of television criticism.
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650 4 $aTélévision - Émissions - États-Unis - Histoire et critique.
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