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Author Whitehouse-Hart, Jo, author

Title Psychosocial explorations of film and television viewing : ordinary audience / Jo Whitehouse-Hart
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Series Studies in the psychosocial
Studies in the psychosocial.
Contents Introduction: Puzzling Viewing -- 1. Favourites, TV and Home: Psychosocial Perspectives -- 2. Psychosocial Methods and Audience Research -- 3. Spending Too Much Time Watching TV? -- 4. Favourite Things: Evocative Objects in the Life of a Castaway -- 5. Mothers, Sons, Siblings and The Imaginative World of Working Class Women's Viewing -- 6. Risky Viewing and Risky Method? -- 7. Conclusion: Viewing is Psychosocial
Summary Most people have, at some point in their lives, experienced powerful, often strange and disconcerting, responses to films and television programmes of which they cannot always make sense. "Psychosocial Explorations of Film and Television Viewing" takes as its subject the seemingly mundane and everyday activity of watching television and films in the home, arguing that the affective and emotional experiences generated for audiences make this activity in fact extraordinary. Based on a fascinating empirical study of audiences' "favourite" films and television programmes, the book unravels the biographical and emotional intensity of viewing, from a psychosocial perspective. Drawing on insights from psychoanalysis including the work of Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott, Wilfred Bion and Christopher Bollas, and sociological theorists such as Pierre Bourdieu, the book argues that viewing is a psychosocial activity which must consider the relationships and processes between "inner" and "outer" worlds. Important ideas from media audience research are revisited, to show that families and biographical experiences influence audience identification, interpretation and uses of television. The in-depth case studies show that whilst viewing can be pleasurable, in the conventional sense of enjoyment, it can also be anxiety-provoking and contradictory. Employing psychoanalytic methods for social and cultural research, this book is an important contribution to Media Studies, Film Studies, Cultural Studies and Psychosocial Studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-199) and index
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Subject Mass media -- Audiences -- Psychology
Motion picture audiences -- Psychology
Television viewers -- Psychology
Motion pictures -- Psychological aspects
Television -- Psychological aspects.
TV & society.
Psychology.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
Mass media -- Audiences -- Psychology
Motion picture audiences -- Psychology
Motion pictures -- Psychological aspects
Television -- Psychological aspects
Television viewers -- Psychology
Media studies: TV & society.
Psychology.
Media Studies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781137465146
113746514X
9780230362833
0230362834