
编辑推荐Review"'The founding text of television studies. A true Classic: Always worth consulting for its style, scope, and insights.'." -- Jostein Gripsrud "'The founding text of television studies. A true Classic: Always worth consulting for its style, scope, and insights.'." -Jostein Gripsrud "'This books is a classic because it inaugurated ways of thinking about a new technology - television - as part of everyday material culture which are even more pertinent to us now as we enter the digital age.'." -Charlotte Brunsdon "'Williams understood that TV was the theatre of capitalism, the drama of modernity. He took both drama and capitalism seriously, and this book is the result -- a decisive moment in the formation of TV studies as a properly theorized field, and a permanently useful account of cultural form.'." -John Hartley, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland 'Television: Technology and Cultural Form is a powerful and original book which marked the beginning of a new breed of British accounts of television. Instead of focusing solely on the content of television programs, it examined the shaping effect of television's technological structures upon its characteristic forms.' - Graeme Turner, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland, Australia 'Television: Technology and Cultural Form changed the way people understand TV. For the first time, a sophisticated critic and historian looked at the all medium's aspects--as a domestic technology, an object of public policy, a fetish of capital, a series of texts, and a creator of audiences... It was the first classic of TV studies.' - Toby Miller, New York University 'A critical, insightful, iconoclastic and humane reading of television's first half century.' - Roger Silverstone, London School of Economics 'This book is a classic because it inaugurated ways of thinking about a new technology - television - as part of everyday material culture which are even more pertinent to us now as we enter the digital age.' - Charlotte Brunsdon, University of Warwick, UK Television: Technology and Cultural Form is a powerful and original book which marked the beginning of a new breed of British accounts of television. Instead of focusing solely on the content of television programs, it examined the shaping effect of televisions technological structures upon its characteristic forms. - Graeme Turner, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland, Australia Television: Technology and Cultural Form changed the way people understand TV. For the first time, a sophisticated critic and historian looked at the all mediums aspects--as a domestic technology, an object of public policy, a fetish of capital, a series of texts, and a creator of audiences... It was the first classic of TV studies. - Toby Miller, New York University A critical, insightful, iconoclastic and humane reading of televisions first half century. - Roger Silverstone, London School of Economics This book is a classic because it inaugurated ways of thinking about a new technology - television - as part of everyday material culture which are even more pertinent to us now as we enter the digital age. - Charlotte Brunsdon, University of Warwick, UK |
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