Lanham : Lexington Books, [2013]
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-281) and index.
- The way we were: ritual, memory, and television / Leah A. Rosenberg — Becoming-spectator: tracing global becoming through Polish television in a Canadian family room / Marcelina Piotrowski — As seen on TV: media influences of pregnancy and birth narratives / Jennifer G. Hall — All about my HBO mothers: talking back to Carmela Soprano and Ruth Fisher / Andrée E.C. Betancourt — Mad Hatters: the bad dads of AMC David Staton — Family communication and television: viewing, identification, and evaluation of televised family communication models / Ellen E. Stiffler, Lynne M. Webb, and Amy C. Duvall — Reality check: real housewives and fan discourses on parenting and family / Jingsi Christina Wu and Brian McKernan — Keeping up with contradictory family values: the voice of the Kardashians / Amanda S. McClain — The selling of gender-role stereotyping: a content analysis of toy commercials airing on Nickelodeon / Susan G. Kahlenberg — Stand by, Space Rangers : interstellar lessons in early Cold War masculinity / Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper — The Avengers and feminist identity development: learning the example of critical resistance from Cathy Gale / Robin Redmon Wright — Juno for real: negotiating teenage sexuality, pregnancy, and love in MTV’s 16 and pregnant/Teen mom / Tanja N. Aho — Race, aging and gay in/visibility on U.S. television / Michael Johnson Jr. — Eighty is still eighty, but everyone else needs to look twenty-five: the fascination with Betty White despite our obsession with youth / Deborah A. Macey.
Subjects:
- Television broadcasting — Social aspects.
- Self-actualization (Psychology)
- Television broadcasting — Influence.
- Identity (Psychology) and mass media.
- Fernsehen. gnd
- Identitätsfindung. gnd
- Sozialisation. gnd
- Wissensvermittlung. gnd
- Kommunikation. gnd
Requested by Kurpiers, R.