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Highlights of this Course
This course features writing assignments and exam topics exploring cultural aspects of television. The viewing list of representative programs distills a mini-history of prime time TV.
Course Description
The subtitle of the course for the spring 2003 term is "American Television: A Cultural History."
A cultural approach to television's evolution as a technology and system of representation. Considers television as a system of storytelling and myth-making, and as a cultural practice, studied from anthropological, literary, and cinematic perspectives. Focuses on prime-time commercial broadcasting, the medium's technological and economic history, and theoretical perspectives. Much required viewing as well as readings in media theory and cultural interpretation.
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Instructor:
Prof. David Thorburn
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Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session
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Undergraduate/graduate
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