Explore the world of American Television through John T. Caldwell's Televisuality: Style, Crisis, and Authority. This thought-provoking book takes you on a journey through the history and criticism of television, covering various topics such as media studies, movements, and critical theory. With 666 pages of insightful content, Televisuality challenges traditional notions of authority and style in American television.
This trade paperback edition published by Rutgers University Press is 8.5 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 1.6 inches in height, weighing 25 oz. It is written in English and is perfect for those interested in social science, performing arts, and philosophy. Get your hands on this must-read book and dissect the world of American Television like never before.