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Media, myths, and narratives
Media, myths, and narratives, Mass Communication and Culture: Myth and Narrative in Television and the Press seeks to decode some of the messages transmitted by our mass media in terms of the cultural tradition in which they are enmeshed.
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Media, myths, and narratives, Mass Communication and Culture: Myth and Narrative in Television and the Press seeks to decode some of the messages transmitted by our mass media in terms of the cultural tradition in which they are enmeshed. Contributors from the fields of both commun, Media, myths, and narratives
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  • Media, myths, and narratives
  • Written by author James W. Carey
  • Published by Newbury Park ; Sage, c1988., 1/1/1988
  • Mass Communication and Culture: Myth and Narrative in Television and the Press seeks to decode some of the messages transmitted by our mass media in terms of the cultural tradition in which they are enmeshed. Contributors from the fields of both commun
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Introduction - James W Carey Taking Culture Seriously PART ONE: OVERVIEWS Television, Myth and Culture - Roger Silverstone Television as an Aesthetic Medium - David Thorburn Myth, Chronicle and Story - Elizabeth Bird and Robert W Dardenne Exploring the Narrative Qualities of News PART TWO: TELEVISION One Night of Prime Time - Horace Newcomb An Analysis of Television's Multiple Voices Dallas and Genesis - Tamar Liebes and Elihu Katz Primordiality and Seriality in Popular Culture The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the Transformation of Situation Comedy - Thomas Zynda Television Stardom - Jimmie L Reeves A Ritual of Social Typification and Individualization Television, Myth and Ritual - Stewart M Hoover The Role of Substantive Meaning and Spatiality PART THREE: THE PRESS The Watergate Audience - Michael Cornfield Parsing the Powers of the Press On Journalistic Authority - David L Eason The Janet Cooke Scandal What is a Reporter? The Private Face of Public Journalism - Michael Schudson Rupert Murdoch and the Demonology of Professional Journalism - John Pauly


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