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Dreaming America: Television, hegemony, and American culture
by McClellan, Emily D., M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2005, 57 pages; AAT 1426746

Abstract (Summary)

This thesis is an attempt to explore the ways in which television, as a communications medium, has functioned as a cultural form in America and how it has operated to produce and maintain an ever-evolving and culturally specific hegemonic discourse. Utilizing a historical and materialist approach, the paper discusses television's role as a socializing force in the context of the Gramscian concept of hegemony and the cultural studies tradition. The paper moves from the postwar American culture of the 1950's to the greatly differing 1970's to highlight how television operates within a hegemonic framework and how this framework was both developed and maintained. What can be gained through reading this thesis is a better understanding of the specific way that the hegemonic discourse of television functions to focus public attention and respond to it at the same time. Furthermore, this thesis offers the reader a thorough history of television in America.

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Advisor:Rapping, Elayne
School:State University of New York at Buffalo
School Location:United States -- New York
Source:MAI 44/01, p. 112, Feb 2006
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:American studies, Mass media
Publication Number: AAT 1426746
ISBN:9780542168642
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=974418141&sid=44&Fmt=2&cl ientId=13362&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:974418141


 

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