The Case for Television Violence

The Case for Television Violence

Fowles, Jib

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Taking the provocative standpoint that television violence has been misinterpreted, rather than undermining the social order, television supports it by providing a safe outlet for aggressive impulses, Fowles: demonstrates that the scientific literature does not say what many believe; asks readers to question their viewing habits; explains that the anti-violence critique is best understood as the key issue in the conflict between high and popular culture; situates the arrival of televised violence within the historical context of the disallowance of traditionally sanctioned targets of aggression. INDICE: Continuities in ViolenceViolence-Viewing and ScienceThe Whipping BoyViewing Violent ProgramsHuman Violence in PerspectiveBackwards and Forwards

  • ISBN: 978-0-7619-0789-3
  • Editorial: SAGE Publications, Inc
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 176
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