Entertainment Values: How do we Assess Entertainment and Why does it Matter?Stephen Harrington Springer, 14 ago 2017 - 304 páginas This collection brings together the work of a range of scholars from around the world with different perspectives on one simple question: How can we assess the value of various entertainment products and forms? Entertainment is everywhere. The industries that produce it earn billions of dollars each year and employ hundreds of thousands of people. Its pervasiveness means almost everyone has something to say about entertainment, too, whether it be our opinion on the latest Hollywood blockbuster, a new celebrity couple, or our concerns over its place in the world of politics. And yet, in spite of its significance, entertainment has too-often been dismissed with surprising ease within the academy as a ‘mindless’, ‘lowbrow’ – even ‘dangerous’ – form of culture, and therefore unworthy of serious appraisal (let alone praise). Entertainment Values, challenges this assumption, offering a better understanding of what entertainment is, why we should take it seriously, as well as helping us to appreciate the significant and complex impact it has on our culture. |
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... social media case study of Miley Cyrus, Toija Cinque and Sean Redmond examine the value of celebrity gossip for young teenage women in Chapter 6. Celebrity gossip is often panned as the trashiest of all entertainment culture and yet it ...
... social media case study of Miley Cyrus, Toija Cinque and Sean Redmond examine the value of celebrity gossip for young teenage women in Chapter 6. Celebrity gossip is often panned as the trashiest of all entertainment culture and yet it ...
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... social action. In Chapter 13, Whitney Phillips and Ryan M. Milner look at memes as a form of entertainment, and the political role that they serve. The chapter focuses specifically on the #YesAllWomen and 'not all men' memes popularised ...
... social action. In Chapter 13, Whitney Phillips and Ryan M. Milner look at memes as a form of entertainment, and the political role that they serve. The chapter focuses specifically on the #YesAllWomen and 'not all men' memes popularised ...
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... Social Inclusion in Britain', International Journal of Cultural Policy, Vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 55–72. Lambert, C. (2012) 'The Future of Theatre', The Harvard Magazine, January/ February, pp. 34–39. McKee, A., Collis, C., and Hamley, B ...
... Social Inclusion in Britain', International Journal of Cultural Policy, Vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 55–72. Lambert, C. (2012) 'The Future of Theatre', The Harvard Magazine, January/ February, pp. 34–39. McKee, A., Collis, C., and Hamley, B ...
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... Social Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia © The Author(s) 2017 S. Harrington (ed.), Entertainment Values, Palgrave Entertainment Industries, DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-47290-8_3 23 suitable to be merchandised across ...
... Social Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia © The Author(s) 2017 S. Harrington (ed.), Entertainment Values, Palgrave Entertainment Industries, DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-47290-8_3 23 suitable to be merchandised across ...
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What Roller Coasters Teach Us About Being Human | 41 |
Entertainment for the Mind Body and Spirit | 59 |
The Value of Celebrity Gossip | 70 |
Educating and Empowering Through Entertainment | 91 |
The Educational Value of Entertainment | 109 |
Entertainment and the Demediatization of Politics | 165 |
Entertainment and Alternative Memory in China | 179 |
Barthes Punctum Feminist Standpoint Theory and the Political Significance of YesAllWomen | 195 |
Valuing Films as Entertainment | 212 |
Representations of Public Relations in Entertainment | 229 |
The Pornographication of Cinematic Entertainment | 250 |
To Understand the Futures of Filmgoing We Must Know Its Histories | 269 |
Index | 278 |
Indigenous Australia Popular Music and Reconciliation | 130 |
The Sociocultural Value of SemiFictional Entertainment and Popular Communication | 149 |
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