Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... television and affect , Grossberg writes : In the United States , young children seem to favour their televisions over siblings and friends , often over their fathers and , sometimes , even over their mothers . The " popular ...
... television and affect , Grossberg writes : In the United States , young children seem to favour their televisions over siblings and friends , often over their fathers and , sometimes , even over their mothers . The " popular ...
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... television's harmful effects upon children , many of which figure the viewer as one who is in danger of television's " feminizing ” and infantilizing influence . For example , in a widely cited study on the harmful effects of television ...
... television's harmful effects upon children , many of which figure the viewer as one who is in danger of television's " feminizing ” and infantilizing influence . For example , in a widely cited study on the harmful effects of television ...
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... Television and the American Character A Psychiatrist Looks at Television . " Television's Impact on Ameri- can Culture . Ed . William Y. Elliott . East Lansing : Michigan State UP , 1956. 177-82 . Grossberg , Lawrence . “ The In ...
... Television and the American Character A Psychiatrist Looks at Television . " Television's Impact on Ameri- can Culture . Ed . William Y. Elliott . East Lansing : Michigan State UP , 1956. 177-82 . Grossberg , Lawrence . “ The In ...
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