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of emotion in order to elaborate and critique the ways in which these relations have been figured . ) Detailing his own investment in the problem of television and affect , Grossberg writes : In the United States , young children seem ...
of emotion in order to elaborate and critique the ways in which these relations have been figured . ) Detailing his own investment in the problem of television and affect , Grossberg writes : In the United States , young children seem ...
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those most in need of emotional bonds ( the children who , in Grossberg's and many other critic's estimations , are in danger of losing affective and familial ties ) . Children's relationship to viewing has , of course , always been an ...
those most in need of emotional bonds ( the children who , in Grossberg's and many other critic's estimations , are in danger of losing affective and familial ties ) . Children's relationship to viewing has , of course , always been an ...
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Or to phrase the question in the manner in which it is most often put , how does television play off of the emotions of its viewers — particularly those considered to be the most helpless and vulnerable to its onslaught — and how does ...
Or to phrase the question in the manner in which it is most often put , how does television play off of the emotions of its viewers — particularly those considered to be the most helpless and vulnerable to its onslaught — and how does ...
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