This paper takes up a question that Theodor W. Adorno posed in 1963 relating to television. The aim is to situate the new TV series, which are part of so-called Quality TV, against the backdrop of the tradition, and to analyze the forms in which the medium is being used. An inspection of pertinent sequences leads to the conclusion that the enjoyment we experience when watching these series stems from the very type of active-passive involvement that Adorno described as being essential only for objects of high culture
[cat] Al 1954 Theodor W. Adorno publica un breu assaig titulat Television and the Patterns of Mass C...
Television and Cinema present specific behaviour and language in relation to reality. If film focuse...
Television critics play a central role in the interpretation of cultural forms, objects, and product...
This paper takes up a question that Theodor W. Adorno posed in 1963 relating to television. The aim ...
The television today has become one of the most powerful means of mass communication, it has become ...
This essay is intended as a response to those who would separate judgement of what is good in televi...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
High-Brow Television, Tv-cinephilia and other Oxymorons about Tv Series and Quality Since Henry J...
In the last decade, tv series have become a more and more popular tv genre, not only among tv viewer...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Visual and Cultural Studies Program, 2010.Looking for Plea...
From the perspective of analytic philosophical aesthetics, this paper disputes the commonplace pract...
'Television aesthetics’ has become shorthand for a thoughtful, reflective and respectful considerati...
This dissertation examines the processes of perception and cognition and demonstrates their applicat...
This article seeks to extend the debate about evaluating television by focusing specifically on tele...
This doctoral project analyzes the socio-cultural implications of social television through a lens t...
[cat] Al 1954 Theodor W. Adorno publica un breu assaig titulat Television and the Patterns of Mass C...
Television and Cinema present specific behaviour and language in relation to reality. If film focuse...
Television critics play a central role in the interpretation of cultural forms, objects, and product...
This paper takes up a question that Theodor W. Adorno posed in 1963 relating to television. The aim ...
The television today has become one of the most powerful means of mass communication, it has become ...
This essay is intended as a response to those who would separate judgement of what is good in televi...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
High-Brow Television, Tv-cinephilia and other Oxymorons about Tv Series and Quality Since Henry J...
In the last decade, tv series have become a more and more popular tv genre, not only among tv viewer...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Visual and Cultural Studies Program, 2010.Looking for Plea...
From the perspective of analytic philosophical aesthetics, this paper disputes the commonplace pract...
'Television aesthetics’ has become shorthand for a thoughtful, reflective and respectful considerati...
This dissertation examines the processes of perception and cognition and demonstrates their applicat...
This article seeks to extend the debate about evaluating television by focusing specifically on tele...
This doctoral project analyzes the socio-cultural implications of social television through a lens t...
[cat] Al 1954 Theodor W. Adorno publica un breu assaig titulat Television and the Patterns of Mass C...
Television and Cinema present specific behaviour and language in relation to reality. If film focuse...
Television critics play a central role in the interpretation of cultural forms, objects, and product...