Defining Visions: Television and the American Experience in the 20th Century

Item Number

Pn1992.3.U5

Author/Artist/Editor

Mary Ann Watson

Type

Book, Hard Copy

Date

2008

Press/Publisher

Blackwell

Language

English

Description

Powerful narrative social history that examines television's rise as the great "certifying agent" in American life. This newly updated and fully revised edition extends its coverage to the end of the 20th century. It defines the "Television Age" as a discrete period in American history bracketed by monumental events - the triumph of the Allied victory in World War II and the devastation of 9/11. The new edition includes discussions of key events in American history and TV history since the book's original publication in 1997, including the Monica Lewinsky scandal and Clinton impeachment; the massacre at Columbine High School; the 2000 presidential election; and the television coverage of September 11, 2001. In addition, the book considers the cultural impact of recent prime-time programs such as Seinfeld, CSI, and Will & Grace.

 

Important Notes

Insert with black and white illustrations. 

Keywords

TV, America, 1900s

ISSN/ISBN

978-1-4051-7053-6

Availability

Available

OCLC

156751186