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Watching Television
Hermeneutics, Reception and Polular Culture
Tony Wilson (Author)
9780745616360, Polity Press
Paperback / softback, published 30 June 1995
220 pages
22.8 x 15.4 x 1.4 cm, 0.369 kg
In contemporary film and television studies, there is a growing concern with the nature of audiences and with the ways in which individuals make sense of the programmes they watch. This book offers an analysis of some of the issues raised by the reception of television programmes. Wilson uses concepts drawn from the philosophical traditions of hermeneutics and phenomenology – concepts such as horizon, identification and life-world – to explore the interaction between programmes and viewers. The result is not only a systematic theoretical account of watching television, but also a set of practical guidelines for the analysis of programmes and contexts of reception. The analysis is illustrated throughout with examples from well-known TV serials and dramas.
Television - Familiarity and Phenomenology Television - Hermeneutics and Horizon Audiences - Constructions of Sense Viewing and The Veridical Effect Mechanisms of iIentification in Film and Television Subverting the Veridical Image Towards an "Epic" Television Conclusion - Resisting Television's Familiarity
Subject Areas: Film, TV & radio [AP]
