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Inventing Television Culture - Men, Women, and the Box (Hardcover, New)
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Inventing Television Culture - Men, Women, and the Box (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Television Studies
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During the fertile decade 1955-65 the television institution
emerged in a form which would be familiar for the next half
century: this book attends to two aspects of its formation. The
first entails the production strategies, programmes, schedules, and
emergent generic modes as these were invented through a process of
trial and error, allied to a close attention to building the mass
audience - in short the question of how television invented itself.
The second aspect concerns the place of women and the concept
'feminine' in the new institution. Television offered women access
to the public sphere in ways that were potentially disruptive of
the order prevailing in mid-1950s Britain. Apart from new
employment opportunities, images of women and definitions of the
feminine were purveyed nightly to an heterogeneous audience of
millions, an audience that was itself under construction throughout
the period. Through close attention to three discrete areas of
programming (women's programmes, news and current affairs, and
popular drama), the book aims to convey a sense of the excitement
entailed in establishing the institution and to ask where and how
it may have posed challenges to the prevailing patriarchal
hegemony. Hence the productive interplay of two terms, television
and the feminine, both of which were evolving rapidly during the
period, is explored in the context of the contemporary discursive
climate.
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