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Televisuality

Style, Crisis, and Authority in American Television

by John Thornton Caldwell ยท 1995

ISBN: 0813521645 9780813521640

Category: Art / General

Page count: 437

<p>"Holling is tormented by Koyaanisqatsi dreams until he goes out and does the wild thing with a young stag . . . . "--Synopsis from production company "Bible," <i>Northern Exposure,</i> March 30, 1992</p> <p>The collision of auteurism and rap--couched by primetime producers in the <i>Northern Exposure</i> script--was actually rather commonplace by the early 1990s. Series, and even news broadcasts, regularly engineered their narratives around highly coded aesthetic and cultural fragments, with a kind of ensemble iconography. <i>Televisuality</i> interrogates the nature of such performances as an historical phenomenon, an aesthetic and industrial practice, and as a socially symbolic act. This book suggests that postmodernism does not fully explain television's stylistic exhibitionism and that a reexamination of "high theory" is in order. Caldwell's unique approach successfully integrates production practice with theory in a way that will enlighten both critical theory and cultural studies.</p> <br>