Issues of Judgement and Value in Television Studies
Author(s)
Jacobs, Jason
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2001
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The common critical understanding of television is that it is primarily a medium for communication rather than for artistic accomplishment. The conceptualization of television as a relay device tends to downplay its successes as a medium for artistic expression. This paper argues that our judgement of television begins with the acknowledgement that different kinds of television will demand appropriately different kinds of critical attention. In order to explore the ramifications of this observation, the paper focuses on recent television dramas - in particular ER and other medical dramas - as indicative of artistic accomplishment.The common critical understanding of television is that it is primarily a medium for communication rather than for artistic accomplishment. The conceptualization of television as a relay device tends to downplay its successes as a medium for artistic expression. This paper argues that our judgement of television begins with the acknowledgement that different kinds of television will demand appropriately different kinds of critical attention. In order to explore the ramifications of this observation, the paper focuses on recent television dramas - in particular ER and other medical dramas - as indicative of artistic accomplishment.
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Journal Title
International Journal of Cultural Studies
Volume
4
Issue
4
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Copyright Statement
© 2001 Sage Publications. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. First published in International Journal of Cultural Studies. This journal is available online: http://ics.sagepub.com/content/vol4/issue4/
Subject
Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
Studies in Creative Arts and Writing
Language, Communication and Culture