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Matt McAllister <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Dec 1999 08:37:17 -0500
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Hi everyone,

Maybe this thread has passed on, but I thought folks might like to see the
texts that I'm using in my Master's Level TV Criticism class for the Spring
(may also supplement these with a few other articles):

Spring 2000  COMM 5424 MEDIA CRITICISM

Title: Television : The Critical View
Author:  Horace Newcomb (Editor)
Paperback - SIXTH Edition  (1999 or 2000)
Oxford Univ Press; ISBN: 0195119274
(This new edition has not yet been published, but hopefully will be before
the semester starts (GULP)).

Title:  Critical Ideas in Television Studies
Author: John Corner
Paperback -- First Edition (1999)
Oxford Univ. Press; ISBN: 0198742207

Title:  Comic Visions: Television Comedy and American Culture
Author: David Marc
Paperback -- SECOND edition (1997)
Blackwell Pub; ISBN: 1577180038

Title:  Freaks Talk Back:  Tabloid Talk Shows and Sexual Nonconformity
Author:  Joshua Gamson
Paperback -- First Edition (1998)
University of Chicago Press; ISBN:  0226280659

Take care!


Matt McAllister  e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Department of Communication Studies, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA  24061-0311 USA  ph: 540-231-9830  fax: 540-231-9817

Department of Communication Studies at Virginia Tech Seminar Series:
http://www.comm.vt.edu/1999/department/seminar/fall99.html

Popular Communication Division of ICA:
http://www.comm.vt.edu/icapopcomm/

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