Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-421) and index.
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pt. I. The problem of the image. Excessive style: the crisis of network television ; Unwanted houseguests and altered states: a short history of aesthetic posturing ; Modes of production: the televisual apparatus -- pt. II. The aesthetic economy of televisuality. Boutique: designer television/auteurist spin doctoring ; Franchiser: digital packaging/industrial-strength semiotics ; Loss leader: event status programming/exhibitionist history ; Trash TV: thrift-shop video/more is more ; Tabloid TV: styled live/ontological stripmall -- pt. III. Cultural aspects of televisuality. Televisual audience: interactive pizza ; Televisual economy: recessionary aesthetics ; Televisual politics: negotiating race in the L.A. rebellion -- Postscript: Intellectual culture, image, and iconoclasm.
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Title
Televisuality.
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0813521637
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Television broadcasting-- Social aspects-- United States.
Television broadcasting-- United States-- History.
Television programs-- United States-- History and criticism.
Visual communication.
Communication visuelle.
Télévision-- Aspect social-- États-Unis.
Télévision-- Émissions-- États-Unis-- Histoire.