Ambient Television
Visual Culture and Public Space
Console-ing Passions: Television and Cultural Power
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Pages: 328
Illustrations: 32 b&w photographs, 15 figures
Published: March 2001
Author: Anna McCarthy
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Back to TopAnna McCarthy is Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.
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Introduction: The Public Lives of TV 1
Part I. Histories and Institutions
Rhetorics of TV Spectatorships Outside the Home 27
1. TV, Class, and Social Control in the 1940s Neighborhood Tavern 29
2. Gendered Fantasies of TV Shopping in the Postwar Department Store 63
3. Out-of-Home Networks in the 1990s 89
Part II. Places and Practices
Reading TV Installations in Daily Life 115
4. Shaping Public and Private Space with TV Screens 117
5. Television and Consumption at the Point of Purchase 155
6. Television While You Wait 195
7. Terminal Thoughts on Art, Activism, and Video for Public Places 225
Notes 253
Works Cited 287
Index 305
Part I. Histories and Institutions
Rhetorics of TV Spectatorships Outside the Home 27
1. TV, Class, and Social Control in the 1940s Neighborhood Tavern 29
2. Gendered Fantasies of TV Shopping in the Postwar Department Store 63
3. Out-of-Home Networks in the 1990s 89
Part II. Places and Practices
Reading TV Installations in Daily Life 115
4. Shaping Public and Private Space with TV Screens 117
5. Television and Consumption at the Point of Purchase 155
6. Television While You Wait 195
7. Terminal Thoughts on Art, Activism, and Video for Public Places 225
Notes 253
Works Cited 287
Index 305
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-2692-2 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-2683-0 /
eISBN:
978-0-8223-8313-0 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822383130
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