Channeling cultures: television studies from India/ edited by Biswarup Sen, Abhijit Roy

Contributor(s): Sen, Biswarup, ed | Roy, Abhijit, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014Description: xix, 322 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0198092059Subject(s): Television--Social aspects | India DDC classification: 302.2345094
Contents:
1. TV after Television Studies: Recasting Questions of Audiovisual Form ; Abhijit Roy ; 2. Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life ; Purnima Mankekar ; 3. Television, Narrative Identity and Social Imaginaries: A Hermeneutic Approach ; Sanjay Asthana ; 4. From Clients to Consumers: The Missing Citizens among the Indian Television Audience ; Dipankar Sinha ; 5. Spaces of Television: Rethinking the Public/Private Divide in Postcolonial India ; Shanti Kumar ; 6. Television News and an Indian Infotainment Sphere ; Daya Kishan Thussu ; 7. Live News Was Too Dangerous: The Early History of Satellite TV in India ; Nalin Mehta ; 8. NDTV 24X7 Remix: Mohammad Afzal Guru Frame by Frame ; John Hutnyk ; 9. Big Brother, Bigg Boss: Reality Television as Global Form ; Biswarup Sen ; 10. The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television ; Santanu Chakrabarti ; 11. Sange Thakun: Bangla News Channels and Media-citizenry ; Nilanjana Gupta ; 12. Tears, Talk and Play: A Window to Gender and Sexuality on Tamil TV ;
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1. TV after Television Studies: Recasting Questions of Audiovisual Form ; Abhijit Roy ;

2. Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life ; Purnima Mankekar

; 3. Television, Narrative Identity and Social Imaginaries: A Hermeneutic Approach ; Sanjay Asthana ;

4. From Clients to Consumers: The Missing Citizens among the Indian Television Audience ; Dipankar Sinha ;

5. Spaces of Television: Rethinking the Public/Private Divide in Postcolonial India ; Shanti Kumar ;

6. Television News and an Indian Infotainment Sphere ; Daya Kishan Thussu ;

7. Live News Was Too Dangerous: The Early History of Satellite TV in India ; Nalin Mehta ;

8. NDTV 24X7 Remix: Mohammad Afzal Guru Frame by Frame ; John Hutnyk ;

9. Big Brother, Bigg Boss: Reality Television as Global Form ; Biswarup Sen ;

10. The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television ; Santanu Chakrabarti

; 11. Sange Thakun: Bangla News Channels and Media-citizenry ; Nilanjana Gupta ;

12. Tears, Talk and Play: A Window to Gender and Sexuality on Tamil TV ;

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