Language: English
Published by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi, 2020
ISBN 10: 1433153092 ISBN 13: 9781433153099
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Language: English
Published by Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York., 2020
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - When MTV (Music Television channel) was established in 1981, an executive claimed that they had 'integrated the most powerful forces in our two decades, TV and rock 'n' roll.' In fact, this problematic relationship began in the mid-1950s, when the advent of rock 'n' roll represented a musical and cultural revolution. The backlash against the music and the youth culture from which it emanated, described here as 'rockaphobia,' was reflected in a process of adulteration, racism, and co-optation by television programmers, spearheaded by American Bandstand. This interplay between rock 'n' roll and television played a significant role in alienating baby boomers from the mainstream, motivating them to create their own countercultural identity. This social migration helped to delineate the boundaries that would be identified in the 1960s as the generation gap.Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach informed by media ecology, the theoretical framework which recognizes that each communication technology, or medium, creates its own unique environment, independent of content. This analysis allows the author to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock 'n' roll, and to place these tensions within the broader shift of physiological emphasis from the traditional, tribal world dominated by the ear to the modern world which privileges the eye. Even in its remediated, diluted form, rock music has occupied a significant niche on television, and this book is the most comprehensive summary, celebration, and analysis of that history.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Transmission and Transgression | The History of Rock 'n' Roll on Television | Gary Kenton | Taschenbuch | Visual Communication | Englisch | 2020 | Peter Lang | EAN 9781433153099 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Zeitfracht Medien GmbH, Ferdinand-Jühlke-Str. 7, 99095 Erfurt, produktsicherheit[at]zeitfracht[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - When MTV (Music Television channel) was established in 1981, an executive claimed that they had 'integrated the most powerful forces in our two decades, TV and rock 'n' roll.' In fact, this problematic relationship began in the mid-1950s, when the advent of rock 'n' roll represented a musical and cultural revolution. The backlash against the music and the youth culture from which it emanated, described here as 'rockaphobia,' was reflected in a process of adulteration, racism, and co-optation by television programmers, spearheaded by American Bandstand. This interplay between rock 'n' roll and television played a significant role in alienating baby boomers from the mainstream, motivating them to create their own countercultural identity. This social migration helped to delineate the boundaries that would be identified in the 1960s as the generation gap.Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach informed by media ecology, the theoretical framework which recognizes that each communication technology, or medium, creates its own unique environment, independent of content. This analysis allows the author to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock 'n' roll, and to place these tensions within the broader shift of physiological emphasis from the traditional, tribal world dominated by the ear to the modern world which privileges the eye. Even in its remediated, diluted form, rock music has occupied a significant niche on television, and this book is the most comprehensive summary, celebration, and analysis of that history.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -When MTV (Music Television channel) was established in 1981, an executive claimed that they had 'integrated the most powerful forces in our two decades, TV and rock 'n' roll.' In fact, this problematic relationship began in the mid-1950s, when the advent of rock 'n' roll represented a musical and cultural revolution. The backlash against the music and the youth culture from which it emanated, described here as 'rockaphobia,' was reflected in a process of adulteration, racism, and co-optation by television programmers, spearheaded by American Bandstand. This interplay between rock 'n' roll and television played a significant role in alienating baby boomers from the mainstream, motivating them to create their own countercultural identity. This social migration helped to delineate the boundaries that would be identified in the 1960s as the generation gap.Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach informed by media ecology, the theoretical framework which recognizes that each communication technology, or medium, creates its own unique environment, independent of content. This analysis allows the author to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock 'n' roll, and to place these tensions within the broader shift of physiological emphasis from the traditional, tribal world dominated by the ear to the modern world which privileges the eye. Even in its remediated, diluted form, rock music has occupied a significant niche on television, and this book is the most comprehensive summary, celebration, and analysis of that history. 356 pp. Englisch.
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Published by Peter Lang, Peter Lang Feb 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 1433153092 ISBN 13: 9781433153099
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -When MTV (Music Television channel) was established in 1981, an executive claimed that they had 'integrated the most powerful forces in our two decades, TV and rock ¿n¿ roll.' In fact, this problematic relationship began in the mid-1950s, when the advent of rock ¿n¿ roll represented a musical and cultural revolution. The backlash against the music and the youth culture from which it emanated, described here as 'rockaphobia,' was reflected in a process of adulteration, racism, and co-optation by television programmers, spearheaded by American Bandstand. This interplay between rock ¿n¿ roll and television played a significant role in alienating baby boomers from the mainstream, motivating them to create their own countercultural identity. This social migration helped to delineate the boundaries that would be identified in the 1960s as the generation gap.Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach informed by media ecology, the theoretical framework which recognizes that each communication technology, or medium, creates its own unique environment, independent of content. This analysis allows the author to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock ¿n¿ roll, and to place these tensions within the broader shift of physiological emphasis from the traditional, tribal world dominated by the ear to the modern world which privileges the eye. Even in its remediated, diluted form, rock music has occupied a significant niche on television, and this book is the most comprehensive summary, celebration, and analysis of that history.Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstraße 11, 10178 Berlin 356 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -When MTV (Music Television channel) was established in 1981, an executive claimed that they had 'integrated the most powerful forces in our two decades, TV and rock 'n' roll.' In fact, this problematic relationship began in the mid-1950s, when the advent of rock 'n' roll represented a musical and cultural revolution. The backlash against the music and the youth culture from which it emanated, described here as 'rockaphobia,' was reflected in a process of adulteration, racism, and co-optation by television programmers, spearheaded by American Bandstand. This interplay between rock 'n' roll and television played a significant role in alienating baby boomers from the mainstream, motivating them to create their own countercultural identity. This social migration helped to delineate the boundaries that would be identified in the 1960s as the generation gap.Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach informed by media ecology, the theoretical framework which recognizes that each communication technology, or medium, creates its own unique environment, independent of content. This analysis allows the author to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock 'n' roll, and to place these tensions within the broader shift of physiological emphasis from the traditional, tribal world dominated by the ear to the modern world which privileges the eye. Even in its remediated, diluted form, rock music has occupied a significant niche on television, and this book is the most comprehensive summary, celebration, and analysis of that history. 356 pp. Englisch.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock n roll, and to place these tensions within broader societ.
Language: English
Published by Peter Lang, Peter Lang Feb 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 1433153041 ISBN 13: 9781433153044
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -When MTV (Music Television channel) was established in 1981, an executive claimed that they had 'integrated the most powerful forces in our two decades, TV and rock ¿n¿ roll.' In fact, this problematic relationship began in the mid-1950s, when the advent of rock ¿n¿ roll represented a musical and cultural revolution. The backlash against the music and the youth culture from which it emanated, described here as 'rockaphobia,' was reflected in a process of adulteration, racism, and co-optation by television programmers, spearheaded by American Bandstand. This interplay between rock ¿n¿ roll and television played a significant role in alienating baby boomers from the mainstream, motivating them to create their own countercultural identity. This social migration helped to delineate the boundaries that would be identified in the 1960s as the generation gap.Transmission and Transgression uses an interdisciplinary approach informed by media ecology, the theoretical framework which recognizes that each communication technology, or medium, creates its own unique environment, independent of content. This analysis allows the author to identify inherent technological and sensory incompatibilities between the medium of television and the cultural practice of rock ¿n¿ roll, and to place these tensions within the broader shift of physiological emphasis from the traditional, tribal world dominated by the ear to the modern world which privileges the eye. Even in its remediated, diluted form, rock music has occupied a significant niche on television, and this book is the most comprehensive summary, celebration, and analysis of that history.Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstraße 11, 10178 Berlin 356 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Transmission and Transgression | The History of Rock 'n' Roll on Television | Gary Kenton | Buch | Englisch | 2020 | Peter Lang | EAN 9781433153044 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Zeitfracht Medien GmbH, Ferdinand-Jühlke-Str. 7, 99095 Erfurt, produktsicherheit[at]zeitfracht[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.