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[ecrea] Critical Studies in Television 9/3 now available online
Fri Nov 28 18:47:35 GMT 2014
Volume 9, Number 3 / Autumn 2014 of Critical Studies in Television: The
International Journal of Television Studies
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x0lk46j30lt4/.
Special Issue: ‘The Liveliest Medium’ – Television’s Aesthetic
Relationships with Other Arts
Editor: Steven Peacock and Jason Jacobs
This issue contains:
Editorial: ‘The Liveliest Medium’: Television's Aesthetic Relationships
With Other Arts
Jason Jacobs, Steven Peacock
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.1
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x584qh37x05l847q/
Television Amongst Friends: Medium, Art, Media
Sarah Cardwell
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.2
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x862323t05026411/
The Portraiture of Edvard Munch (Peter Watkins, 1973)
Steven Peacock
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.3
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x7uq646q20612107/
Dancing on My Own: Girls and Television of the Body
Claire Perkins
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.4
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x04611537wx07608/
The Ending of Mad Men's Fifth Season: Cinema, Serial Television and
Moments of Performance
Elliott Logan
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.5
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x3081u27t3377450/
The Naturalist Theatrical Aesthetic of Bottle Episodes
Ted Nannicelli
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.6
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x81714530u12302k/
Three Different Cherry Orchards, Three Different Worlds: Chekhov at the
BBC, 1962-81
Billy Smart
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.7
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/x2x33487423lhu0u/
Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood, ‘a Play for Voices’ on Radio, Stage and
Television
Amanda Wrigley
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.8
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/n2036207377732u7/
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance and the Politics of Possibility in Two
Television Adaptations
John Wyver
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.9
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/h012948318t05710/
Valuing Architecture: Taste, Aesthetics and the Cultural Mediation of
Architecture Through Television
Naomi Stead, Morgan Richards
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.10
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/9wt0h08m39u274l7/
Book Reviews
Robin Nelson, James Zborowski, Simon Brown, et al.
DOI: 10.7227/CST.9.3.11
http://manchester.metapress.com/content/ax5t176w407g7170/
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/journals/cst
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