Popular television in authoritarian Europe.
Brings together work on forms of popular television within the authoritarian regimes of Europe after World War Two.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Manchester University Press,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Popular television in authoritarian Europe; Half Title Page ; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Tables; Contributors; Foreword: John Corner ; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: Popular television in authoritarian Europe
- a popular conundrum?: Peter Goddard; Part I: Southern Europe; 2. Football and bullfighting on television: Spectacle and Spanish identity during Franco's dictatorship: Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano; 3. From puppets to puppeteers: Modernising Spain through entertainment television¹: Mar Binimelis, Josetxo Cerdán and Miguel Fernández Labayen.
- 4. Entertaining the Colonels: Propaganda, social change and entertainment in Greek television fiction, 1967-74: Gregory Paschalidis5. Staying outside 'the egg': Surrealist entertainment during the Greek dictatorship: Christina Adamou; Part II: Eastern bloc; 6 Between politics and soap:The articulation of ideology andmelodrama in Czechoslovak communisttelevision serials, 1975-89¹: Irena Carpentier Reifová, Petr Bednarík andŠimon Dominik; 7. Re-staging the popular: Televising Nicolae Ceausescu: Dana Mustata; 8. Live television and improvised comedy in the Soviet Union, 1957-71: Andrew Janco.
- Part III German Democratic Republic9. Undercover: How the East German political system presented itself in television series: Sascha Trültzsch and Reinhold Viehoff; 10. Agitprop gone wrong: Der Schwarze Kanal: Frank Engelmann-del Mestre; 11. Popular music on East German television: Constructing the televisual pop community in the GDR: Edward Larkey; Timeline: Berber Hagedoorn and Peter Goddard; Index.