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[ecrea] special issue on 'Television Histories in (Post)Socialist Europe'
Thu Jul 03 09:25:53 GMT 2014
VIEW Issue 5: Television Histories in (Post)Socialist Europe
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture is proud to
present its fifth issue on 'Television Histories in (Post)Socialist
Europe.' This issue lays the ground for television histories from
Eastern Europe as an emerging area of study and situates them beyond the
political histories of the nation-state, Cold War isolation and
East-West antagonism. It invites readers to question what is ‘socialist’
about television in Europe and reflect upon concepts, methods and
approaches pertaining to (post)socialist television in Europe.
The issue is guest edited at the initiative of The European
(Post)Socialist Television History Network. It continues the series of
activities launched by the network with the aim to stimulate research on
television histories from Eastern Europe, encourage comparative
approaches to television in the region and create a dialogue with
European television scholarship.
VIEW, the Journal of European Television History and Culture is the
first peer-reviewed, multi-media and open access e-journal in the field of
European television history and culture. It provides an international
platform for outstanding academic research and archival reflection on
television as an important part of our European cultural heritage.
The issue is freely available at: http://journal.euscreen.eu/.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Dana Mustata
Understanding Socialist Television: Concepts, Objects, Methods
Sabina Mihelj
The Eichmann Trial on East German Television
Judith Keilbach
Intervision. Searching for Traces
Yulia Yurtaeva
Folklore Music on Romanian TV. From State Socialist Television to
Private Channels
Alexandra Urdea
Exploring Transnational Media Exchange in the 1960s
Heather Gumbert
Connected Enemies? Programming Transfer between East and West During the
Cold War and the Example of East German Television
Thomas Beutelschmidt, Richard Oehmig
The Great Époque of the Consumption of Imported Broadcasts. West
European Television Channels and Polish Audiences during the System
Transition
Patryk Wasiak
Italianization Accomplished. Forms and Structures of Albanian
Television’s Dependency on Italian Media and Culture
Paolo Carelli
East and West on the Finnish Screen. Early Transnational Television in
Finland
Mari Pajala
Retro Reappropriations. Responses to 'The Thirty Cases of Major Zeman'
in the Czech Republic
Veronika Pehe
Multiple Faces of the Nostalgia Channel in Russia
Ekaterina Kalinina
The Problem of Personality on the Soviet Screen, 1950s-1960s
Simon Huxtable
Comparing Socialist and Post-Socialist Television Culture. Fifty Years
of Television in Croatia
Zrinjka Peruško, Antonija Čuvalo
Contact:
Dana Mustata
Journal Manager
(journal /at/ euscreen.eu) <mailto:(journal /at/ euscreen.eu)>
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