{"isbn_13": ["9780198711520"], "physical_format": "Hardcover", "subtitle": "A Reader (Oxford Television Studies)", "weight": "1 ounces", "languages": [{"key": "/l/eng"}], "type": {"key": "/type/edition"}, "publishers": ["Oxford University Press, USA"], "number_of_pages": 400, "id": 12574396, "first_sentence": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "AS A MEDIUM THAT OFFERS the fantasy of seeing the outside world while sitting in the interior space of the family home, television has largely reproduced the ideology of separate spheres which sees the home as a space of femininity and leisure and the public world as a place of masculinity and work."}, "isbn_10": ["0198711522"], "publish_date": "July 17, 1997", "key": "/b/OL9319652M", "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2008-04-30 09:38:13.731961"}, "title": "Feminist Television Criticism", "contributions": ["Charlotte Brunsdon (Editor)", "Julie D'Acci (Editor)", "Lynn Spigel (Editor)"], "subjects": ["Feminism", "Media Studies", "Television", "United States", "Social Science", "Women In Broadcasting", "Television Broadcasting", "Sociology", "Television - History & Criticism", "Social aspects", "Feminism & Feminist Theory", "Performing Arts / Television / History & Criticism", "Feminist television criticism", "Great Britain"], "physical_dimensions": "9.3 x 6 x 1 inches", "revision": 1}