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Taking inspiration from Richard Hoggart's classic The Uses of Literacy, John Hartley considers the usefulness of both television and television studies. He re-reads the history of broadcast TV's earliest moments, tracing the critical reception television has received from the 1930s to the present. Uses of Television asks 'improper questions' about what television, and TV Studies too, have been for: about the effect of the vast, unknowable audience on television; about the role of television in promoting 'cultural citizenship' by means of 'transmodern teaching'; and about the effects of knowledge produced in the formal study of television.Via a consideration of neglected aspects of media and domestic history, from the 1930s film Housing Problems to Clarissa Explains It All, from the fridge to Umberto Eco's daughter, Hartley argues that this much-maligned medium can be reassessed in a more positive light. 'Democratainment' and 'do-it-yourself citizenship' are the latest manifestations of a civic and cultural education that TV performs even as it entertains.

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Routledge
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256

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Cover of: Uses of Television
Uses of Television
February 12, 1999, Routledge
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February 12, 1999, Routledge
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"In 1958, Penguin Books issued the popular (Pelican) edition of Richard Hoggart's The Uses of Literacy: aspects of working-class life with special reference to publications and entertainments."

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PN1992.6.H367 1999

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In 1958, Penguin Books issued the popular (Pelican) edition of Richard Hoggart's The Uses of Literacy: aspects of working-class life with special reference to publications and entertainments.
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