language: english
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press, August of 1992 ‧
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Assesses the influence of television on the lives of vulnerable and powerless in American society: children, ethnic and sexual minorities, and women. This book illustrates the power of television in stereotyping the elderly, ethnic groups, gays and lesbians, and the institutionalized and, thus, in contributing to the self-image of many viewers.

Big World, Small Screen

The Role Of Television In American Society

by Eli A. Rubinstein, Aletha C. Huston, Phyllis A. Katz, Diana Zuckerman, John P. Murray, Ed Donnerstein, Halford Fairchild, Norma D. Feshbach e Brian L. Wilcox

Property Description
ISBN: 9780803272637
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Release Date: August of 1992
Language: English
Dimensions: 134 x 230 x 12 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 196
Format: Book
Collection: Bison Frontiers Of Imagination
Categories: Books in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Communication and Journalism
EAN: 9780803272637

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