Television and the Performing Arts A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Culture Programming
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated Summary: 'œRose has written a thorough examination of his subject that includes excellent bibliographies and videographies of both primary and secondary sources. His scholarly neutrality is both admirable and exasperating. Implicit in his title and explicit throughout the book is the notion that television is neither a performing art nor a part of American culture. . . . Despite its vexing impartiality, which may lead naive r [read more]
9780313241598
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Pub Date: 0009Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated Summary: 'œRose has written a thorough examination of his subject that includes excellent bibliographies and videographies of both primary and secondary sources. His scholarly neutrality is both admirable and exasperating. Implicit in his title and explicit throughout the book is the notion that television is neither a performing art nor a part of American culture. . . . Despite its vexing impartiality, which may lead naive r [read more]
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
9780313241598
ISBN:
0313241597
Pub Date: 0009
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
'œRose has written a thorough examination of his subject that includes excellent bibliographies and videographies of both primary and secondary sources. His scholarly neutrality is both admirable and exasperating. Implicit in his title and explicit throughout the book is the notion that television is neither a performing art nor a part of American culture. . . . Despite its vexing impartiality, which may lead naive readers to take the side of the beleaguered 'culture' against the barbarian 'tube,' this book has a place in both public and undergraduate libraries.'' Choice
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