Popular television in Eastern Europe during and since socialism
| Permalink: | http://skupni.nsk.hr/Record/ffzg.KOHA-OAI-FFZG:282473/TOC |
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| Ostali autori: | Imre, Anikó (Editor), Havens, Timothy, Lustyik, Katalin |
| Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
| Jezik: | eng |
| Impresum: |
New York :
Routledge,
2013.
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| Nakladnička cjelina: |
Routledge advances in internationalizing media studies ;
9 |
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Sadržaj:
- Part 1: Popular Television in Socialist Times 1. Television Entertainment in Socialist Eastern Europe: Between Cold War Politics and Global Developments / Sabina Mihelj 2. Adventures in Early Socialist Television Edutainment / Aniko Imre 3. Television in the Age of (Post)Communism: The Case of Romania / Dana Mustata 4. The Carnival of the Absurd: Stanisław Bareja’s Alternatywy 4 and Polish Television in the 1980s / Dorota Ostrowska 5. An Evening with Friends and Enemies: Political Indoctrination in Popular East German Family Series / Katja Kochanowski, Sascha Trültzsch, Reinhold Viehoff Part 2: Commercial Globalization and Eastern European TV 6. From a Socialist Endeavour to a Commercial Enterprise: Children’s Television in East-Central Europe / Katalin Lustyik 7. Intra-European Media Imperialism: Hungarian Program Imports and the Television Without Frontiers Directive / Timothy Havens, Evelyn Bottando, and Matthew S. Thatcher 8. To Be Romanian in Post-Communist Romania: Entertainment Television and Patriotism in Popular Discourse / Adina Schneeweis 9. Quest for Viewers: How Polish Broadcasters Employ American TV Series in Competition over Audiences / Sylvia Szostak Part 3: Television and National Identity on Europe’s Edges 10. Big Brothers and Little Brothers: National Identity in Recent Romanian Adaptations of Global Television Formats / Alice Bardan 11. The Way We Applauded: How Popular Culture Stimulates Collective Memory of the Socialist Past in Czechoslovakia – the Case of the Television Serial Vyprávěj and Its Viewers / Irena Carpentier Reifová, Kateřina Gillárová, Radim Hladík 12. Coy Utopia: Politics in the First Hungarian TV Soap / Ferenc Hammer 13. Why Must Roma Minorities Be Always Seen on the Stage and Never in the Audience? Children’s Opinions of Reality Roma TV / Annabel Tremlett 14. Racing for the Audience: National Identity, Public TV and the Roma in Post-Socialist Slovenia / Ksenija Vidmar-Horvat


