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The Audience Studies Reader

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The Audience Studies Reader brings together key writings exploring questions of reception and interpretation, reprinting forgotten pieces and combining key essays with new research. Beginning with a general introduction to the Reader, each extract is placed in its historical context with specially written section prefaces and suggestions for further reading.Organized chronologically and thematically, sections the paradigm shift - from 'effects' to 'uses and gratifications'; moral panic and censorship; the active audience and reading as resistance; shifts in screen theory - the spectator and the audience; the fan and the audience; female audiences; nation and ethnicity.Essays Theodor Adorno , Ien Ang , Camille Bacon-Smith , Jacqueline Bobo , Martin Barker , Michel de Certeau , Dawn Currie , Barbara Ehrenreich , John Fiske , George Gerbner , Marie Gillespie , Larry Gross , Sara Gwenllian-Jones , Miriam Hansen , Richard Hoggart , Henry Jenkins , Sut Jhally , Elihu Katz , Paul F. Lazarsfeld , Justin Lewis , Tamar Liebes , Angela McRobbie , Robert Merton , David Morley , David Muggleton , Laura Mulvey , Janice Radway , Philip Schlesinger , Esther Sonnet , Jackie Stacey , Frederic Wertham , Charles Winick and Gregory Woods

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The Audience Studies Reader, Will Brooker, Deborah Jermyn

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2002
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Title
The Audience Studies Reader
Language
English
Publisher
Routledge
Released
2002
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
ISBN10
0415254353
ISBN13
9780415254359
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The Audience Studies Reader brings together key writings exploring questions of reception and interpretation, reprinting forgotten pieces and combining key essays with new research. Beginning with a general introduction to the Reader, each extract is placed in its historical context with specially written section prefaces and suggestions for further reading.Organized chronologically and thematically, sections the paradigm shift - from 'effects' to 'uses and gratifications'; moral panic and censorship; the active audience and reading as resistance; shifts in screen theory - the spectator and the audience; the fan and the audience; female audiences; nation and ethnicity.Essays Theodor Adorno , Ien Ang , Camille Bacon-Smith , Jacqueline Bobo , Martin Barker , Michel de Certeau , Dawn Currie , Barbara Ehrenreich , John Fiske , George Gerbner , Marie Gillespie , Larry Gross , Sara Gwenllian-Jones , Miriam Hansen , Richard Hoggart , Henry Jenkins , Sut Jhally , Elihu Katz , Paul F. Lazarsfeld , Justin Lewis , Tamar Liebes , Angela McRobbie , Robert Merton , David Morley , David Muggleton , Laura Mulvey , Janice Radway , Philip Schlesinger , Esther Sonnet , Jackie Stacey , Frederic Wertham , Charles Winick and Gregory Woods