Arab-Israeli Conflict In the Media : Producing Shared Memory and National Identity in the Global
By: Ashuri, Tamar (Author).
I B Tauris & Co Ltd. Published: 30/03/2010. Audience Guide: Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
'By taking a particularly clear and controversial example, this book will make a major contribution to media research: first by enriching political economy studies of media through exploring the cultural negotiations at the heart of the production process; second, by grounding theoretical debates on media's relation to memory in a detailed study of the economic processes that lie behind the contested representations of nation and history in circulation. This is one of the most exciting pieces of research I have come across for some years.' - Nick Couldry, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London Item Details
ISBN10/13: 1845118146/9781845118143
TITLE: Arab-Israeli Conflict in the Media, The CONTRIBUTORS: Ashuri, Tamar (Author) IMPRINT: I B Tauris & Co Ltd PUBLISHER: I B Tauris & Co Ltd FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 30/03/2010
SUBJECT: Education / Reference, History, Communication Studies, Asian & Middle Eastern DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 134mm x 216mm PAGES: 288 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly CONTENTS: Introduction; Chapter 1: 'The Television Documentary' and the Representation of National Identity and Shared Memory; Chapter 2: Television, Nationalism, and Globalization; Chapter 3: Co-Producing Television Programmes; Chapter 4: The Cultural Economy of 'Televised History' through the Lenses of 'The Fifty Year War: Israel and the Arabs' Pre-production. Chapter 5: Editing Nation and Culture: the Three Final Cuts; Chapter 6: TV 'Tension': Globalization vs. Nationalism and Shared vs. Cosmopolitan Memory in Co-Produced Television Documentaries; Conclusion.
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