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Item type | Location | Call Number | Status | Notes | Date Due |
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Book | AUM Main Library | 302.2345 T486 (Browse Shelf) | Available | JBC/2011/16488 |
302.2345 N496Legitimating television : | 302.2345 O891The small screen : | 302.2345 T372Television studies after TV : | 302.2345 T486Parody and taste in postwar American television culture / | 302.2345083 L357Screening gender on children's television : | 302.2345083 L554Children and television : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the parodic impulse in the (Not-So) fabulous Fifties -- The new, sick sense: the mediation of America's health and humor at midcentury -- What, me subversive? MAD Magazine and the textual strategies and cultural politics of parody -- The parodic sensibility and the sophisticated gaze : masculinity and taste in Playboy's Penthouse -- Ernie Kovacs and the logics of television parody and electronic trickery -- Black tie, straightjacket : Oscar Levant's sick life on TV -- Conclusion : television for people who hate television?
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