Description
About the Author
Hunter Hargraves is Associate Professor of Cinema and Television Arts at California State University, Fullerton.
Reviews
"Uncomfortable Television is an interesting work that raises many compelling questions about the relationship between televisual content and our own processing of reality and invites further discussion on affect theory and how affect potentially shapes most of our behavior. It is an insightful read for academics, political theorists, and students of many strands of humanities . . . ." -- Ana Yorke * Popmatters *
"Hargraves's book sits at the intersection of scholarship focusing on neoliberalism, affect, and popular culture and synthesizes these conversations in fruitful ways. . . . Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty." -- S. Pepper * Choice *
"Uncomfortable Television provides television, performance, and American studies scholars and graduate students with an interesting and insightful look into how televisual affect is mobilized. ... [A] compelling illustration of the complex constellation of components that provide a framework for the affective and ideological functions of television."
-- Courtlyn Pippert * European Journal for American Studies *Book Information
ISBN 9781478019572
Author Hunter Hargraves
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 431g