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Detailing his own investment in the problem of 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 ...
Detailing his own investment in the problem of 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 ...
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Yet what exactly is the relationship between television viewing pleasure and its ideological effects , and how does television's affective regime work to mediate these terms ? Or to phrase the question in the manner in which it is most ...
Yet what exactly is the relationship between television viewing pleasure and its ideological effects , and how does television's affective regime work to mediate these terms ? Or to phrase the question in the manner in which it is most ...
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television theorists can begin to unlock the binds of emotion that work to keep us in our place . Notes This essay is a revised version of a paper presented at the conference on Discourses of the Emotions held at the Center for ...
television theorists can begin to unlock the binds of emotion that work to keep us in our place . Notes This essay is a revised version of a paper presented at the conference on Discourses of the Emotions held at the Center for ...
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