Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... television and emotion has been posed . Clearly , the question of television's affective economy goes beyond the issue of the emotional involvement of viewers with the text . The ways in which television becomes an extremely emotional ...
... television and emotion has been posed . Clearly , the question of television's affective economy goes beyond the issue of the emotional involvement of viewers with the text . The ways in which television becomes an extremely emotional ...
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... television's " feminizing " and infantilizing influence . For example , in a widely cited study on the harmful ... television's power ) , Glynn notes that such are " the traits which children , exposed to television from childhood ...
... television's " feminizing " and infantilizing influence . For example , in a widely cited study on the harmful ... television's power ) , Glynn notes that such are " the traits which children , exposed to television from childhood ...
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... television in general " ( 31 ) . I would argue that this is in part due to the fact that melodrama has engulfed much of television's output and , further- more , that this is related to the ways in which television is figured as a ...
... television in general " ( 31 ) . I would argue that this is in part due to the fact that melodrama has engulfed much of television's output and , further- more , that this is related to the ways in which television is figured as a ...
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