Children Talking Television; The Making of Television Literacy

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Author: David Buckingham

ISBN-10: 0750701102

ISBN-13: 9780750701105

Category: Media - Theory & Philosophy

Is television harmful to children? Does it destroy imagination, provode delinquency and violence, undermine family life and have other detrimental effects on children?; The author, himself a parent, teacher and researcher investigates the complex ways in which children actively make meaning and take pleasure from television. Chapters cover the popular debates about children and television from a general and academic perspective. The characteristics of children's talk about television are...

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Preface and AcknowledgmentsTranscription ConventionsList of TablesIntroduction1Children and Television: The Context of Research and Debate32Rethinking Television Literacy20Introduction: Making Sense of Television Talk393What are Words Worth?: Interpreting Children's Talk about Television424Talking about Television: Relations, Subjects and Contents605Family Viewing: Text and Context102Introduction: Elements of Television Literacy1316Sorting Out TV: Categorization and Genre1357(Re)telling Stories: Versions of Narrative1568The Self and Others: Reading Television People1849Beyond the Magic Window: Children's Judgments of the Reality of Television21710Hidden Persuaders?: Advertising, Resistance and Pleasure24211Television, the Audience and the Academy: The Politics and Practice of Audience Research26512Television, Language and Learning: Implications for Media Education281References298Index315

\ BooknewsA comprehensive (British) study of children's use and understanding of television. It discusses children's responses to soap operas and situation comedies, Hollywood films and TV advertisements, as well as programs specifically aimed at children. It analyzes the role of television in family and peer group relationships, paying particular attention to the significance of social class, gender, and ethnic background. For students and teachers in the field, as well as general readers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \