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Katz - Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These? - 9780745629346 - V9780745629346
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Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These?

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Description for Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These? Paperback. ARE THERE ANY? Many of us have our own canonic texts -- the kind that wona t go away. We tell them that their time has passed, that ita s embarrassing theya re still around, but they turn up repeatedly on our reading lists and in our bibliographies. They inspire us, haunt us, argue with us ---- but they wona t leave. Editor(s): Katz, Elihu; Peters, John Durham; Liebes, Tamar; Orloff, Avril (University of Pennsylvania USA). Num Pages: 276 pages, 1, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JFD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 129 x 15. Weight in Grams: 392.
ARE THERE ANY? Many of us have our own canonic texts – the kind that won't
go away. We tell them that their time has passed, that it's embarrassing
they're still around, but they turn up repeatedly on our reading lists and
in our bibliographies. They inspire us, haunt us, argue with us -- but they
won't leave. Typically, we keep them to ourselves.

SHOULD THERE BE? Of course there should be, and there's no reason to hide
them. Canons (and saints) should be shared, because they define fields and
... Read more

HOW ABOUT THESE? The field of media studies is now more than 50 years old,
and the contributors to this volume offer their own candidates for canonization. Each of the thirteen essays in the book presents a critical reading of one of these classics and debates its candidacy. You are invited to disagree. The texts are summarized, analysed and re-examined for their contemporary relevance. They are grouped together in schools (Chicago, Columbia, Frankfurt, Toronto, British Cultural Studies) to highlight the different perspectives that characterize the field.

This book offers thirteen pairs of shoulders to stand on, the better to see the field of media studies. It will serve as an excellent teaching text for advanced students in communications and media and cultural studies.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
276
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Condition
New
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745629346
SKU
V9780745629346
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About Katz
Elihu Katz is Professor of Communication, University of Pennsylvania, and Professor Emeritus, Departments of Sociology and Communication, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, John Durham Peters is Professor of Communication Studies, University of Iowa, Tamar Liebes is Professor of Communication, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Avril Orloff is a writer/researcher in Toronto.

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"This is an outstanding work. The original concept of the book is brilliant and the essays make good on it. I think the book will make waves in communication research and in the history of communication theory, both in the quality of the individual essays and in the reconsideration of the virtues and vices of there being such a thing ... Read more

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