On living with television /
In On Living with Television, Amy Holdsworth examines the characteristics of intimacy, familiarity, repetition and duration that have come to exemplify the medium. Drawing on feminist television studies, queer theory and disability studies as well as autobiographical life-writing practices, Holdswor...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Durham, North Carolina :
Duke University Press,
[2021].
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| Series: | Console-ing passions.
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| Summary: | In On Living with Television, Amy Holdsworth examines the characteristics of intimacy, familiarity, repetition and duration that have come to exemplify the medium. Drawing on feminist television studies, queer theory and disability studies as well as autobiographical life-writing practices, Holdsworth shows how television shapes everyday activities, from eating and sleeping to driving and homemaking. Recounting her own life with television, she offers a sense of the joys and pleasures Disney videos brought to her disabled sister, traces how bedtime television becomes part of a daily routine between child and caregiver, explores her own relationship to binge-eating and binge-viewing, and considers the idea of home through the BBC family drama Last Tango in Halifax. By foregrounding the ways in which television structures our relationships, daily routines and sense of time, Holdsworth demonstrates how television emerges as a potent vehicle through which to write about life. |
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| Physical Description: | x, 179 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9781478013839 1478013834 9781478014751 147801475X |