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Television and New Media Audiences
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168 pages
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The book explores the intricate and often contradictory relationship society has with television, delving into cultural taboos surrounding its discussion in educational settings like Montessori schools. It examines personal experiences, such as a mother's guilt over watching Star Trek in front of her young child, and the unexpected appeal of daytime soap operas for retired men. By challenging common clichés about television, the author reveals deeper insights into how it shapes our lives and influences our values.
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1999, paperback
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