Television Histories : Shaping Collective Memory in the Media Age /
"From Ken Burns's documentaries to historical dramas such as Roots, from A & E's Biography series to CNN, television has become the primary source for historical information for tens of millions of Americans today. Why has television become such a respected authority? What falseho...
Otros Autores: | , |
---|---|
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Lexington, Ky. :
University Press of Kentucky,
2001.
|
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- History TV and popular memory / Steve Anderson
- Masculinity and femininity in television's historical fictions: Young Indiana Jones chronicles and Dr. Quinn, medicine woman / Mimi White
- Quantum leap: the postmodern challenge of television as history / Robert Hanke
- Profiles in courage: televisual history on the new frontier / Daniel Marcus
- Victory at sea: Cold War epic / Peter C. Rollins
- Breaking the mirror: Dutch television and the history of the Second World War / Chris Vos
- Contested public memories: Hawaiian history as Hawaiian or American experience / Carolyn Anderson
- Mediating Thomas Jefferson: Ken Burns as popular historian / Gary R. Edgerton
- Pixies: homosexuality, anti-communism, and the Army-McCarthy hearings / Thomas Doherty
- Images of history in Israel television news: the territorial dimension of collective memories, 1987-1990 / Netta Ha-Ilan
- Memories of 1945 and 1963: American television coverage of the end of the Berlin Wall, November 9, 1989 / David Culbert
- Television: the first flawed rough drafts of history / Philip M. Taylor
- The History Channel and the challenge of historical programming / Brian Taves
- Rethinking television history / Douglas Gomery
- Nice guys last fifteen seasons: Jack Benny on television, 1950-1965 / James L. Baughman
- Organizing difference on global TV: television history and cultural geography / Michael Curtin
- Selected bibliography: additional sources for researching television as historian / Kathryn Helgesen Fuller-Seely.