Media Anthropology/ (Record no. 192844)
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fixed length control field | 00308nam a2200109Ia 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781452233819 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | Department of Anthropology |
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Personal name | Eric W. Rothenbuhler |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Media Anthropology/ |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | SAGE, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Chapter 1: The Promise of Media Anthropology<br/>Part I: Histories and Debates<br/><br/>Chapter 2: Media Anthropology: An Introduction<br/>Chapter 3: The Profanity of the Media<br/>Chapter 4: Proposal for Mass Media Anthropology<br/>Chapter 5: Cultural Anthropology and Mass Media: A Processual Approach<br/>Part II: Concepts and Methods<br/><br/>Chapter 6: Media Rituals: Beyond Functionalism<br/>Chapter 7: Ritual Media: Historical Perspectives and Social Functions<br/>Chapter 8: The Emergence of Religious Forms in Television<br/>Chapter 9: The Church of the Cult of the Individual<br/>Chapter 10: News as Myth: Daily News and Eternal Stories<br/>Chapter 11: News Stories and Myth—the Impossible Reunion?<br/>Chapter 12: News as Stories<br/>Chapter 13: Performing Media: Toward an Ethnography of Intertextuality<br/>Chapter 14: Audience Ethnographies: A Media Engagement Approach<br/>Chapter 15: Picturing Practices: Visual Anthropology and Media Ethnography<br/>Part III: Events, Stories, Activities<br/><br/>Chapter 16: The Pope at Reunion: Hagiography, Casting, and Imagination<br/>Chapter 17: Ground Zero, the Firemen, and the Symbolics of Touch on 9-11 and after<br/>Chapter 18: Myths to the Rescue: How Live Television Intervenes in History<br/>Chapter 19: Finding Aids to the Past: Bearing Personal Witness to Traumatic Public Events<br/>Chapter 20: Telling What-a-Story News Through Myth and Ritual: The Middle East as Wild West<br/>Chapter 21: CJ's Revenge: A Case Study of News as Cultural Narrative<br/>Chapter 22: Ritualized Play, Art, and Communication on Internet Relay Chat<br/>Chapter 23: The Anthropology of Religious Meaning Making in the Digital Age<br/>Chapter 24: Weaving Trickster: Myth and Tribal Encounters on the World Wide Web<br/>Chapter 25: The Mass Media and the Transformation of Collective Identity: Québec and Israel<br/>Part IV: Theory into Practice<br/><br/>Chapter 26: Activist Media Anthropology: Antidote to Extremist Worldviews<br/>Chapter 27: Speaking with the Sources: Science Writers and Anthropologists<br/>Chapter 28: The Journalist as Ethnographer?: How Anthropology Can Enrich Journalistic Practice<br/>Chapter 29: Journalism Education and Practice<br/>Chapter 30: The Public Sphere: Linking the Media and Civic Cultures |
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url | http://sk.sagepub.com/books/media-anthropology |
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Koha item type | e-Books |
Home library | Current library | Accession number | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | E-539 | e-Books |