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[ecrea] Critical Studies in Television 8:1 - Now Available Online
Fri May 31 14:32:45 GMT 2013
Now available online.
Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television
Studies
Volume 8, Issue 1, Spring 2013
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/k95w42240v51/
The issue includes:
Editorial
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.2
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/g003286587106874/
Poetry and/on Television: Drinking for England (BBC, 1998)
Amy Holdsworth
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.3
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/r8112163u1743225/
Teen TV Meets T4: Assimilating The O.C. into British Youth Television
Faye Woods
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.4
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/24374w8660342301/
‘A Strange Post[Feminist] Moment’? Conflicting Constructions of
Femininity in ITV's Lost in Austen (2008)
Jessica Cox
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.5
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/j440344lw3ur71l5/
National Identity and the Representation of Palestinian Arab Women's
‘Otherness’ in Reality Shows on Israeli Commercial Television
Amit Lavie-Dinur, Yuval Karniel
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.6
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/331774414w2577v2/
Past Their Prime Time?: Women, Ageing and Absence on British Factual
Television
Deborah Jermyn
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.7
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/u5611404rqr71566/
Dossier: Dennis Potter in America
David Bianculli
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.8
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/v5363520pn713521/
In Debate: Cowboys or Indies? 30 years of the Television and Digital
Independent Public Service Production Sector
James Bennett, Paul Kerr, Niki Strange, et al.
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.9
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/l03523133613x679/
Reviews
Kim Walden, Herbert Schwaab, Darcey West Morris, et al.
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.10
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/m52386705j93x56q/
Appendix: Filmography and TV Listing
DOI: 10.7227/CST.8.1.11
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/m615q67t82r82m26/
Critical Studies in Television publishes articles that draw together
divergent disciplines and different ways of thinking, to promote and
advance television as a distinct academic discipline. It welcomes
contributions on any aspect of television—production studies and
institutional histories, audience and reception studies, theoretical
approaches, conceptual paradigms and pedagogical questions. It continues
to invite analyses of the compositional principles and aesthetics of
texts, as well as contextual matters relating to both contemporary and
past productions. CST also features book reviews, dossiers and debates.
The journal is scholarly but accessible, dedicated to generating new
knowledge and fostering a dynamic intellectual platform for television
studies.
For more information on Critical Studies in Television, including
submission guidelines and subscription recommendations, please see the
journals website:
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/cgi-bin/scribe?showinfo=ip013
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