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Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life
Type de ressource
Chapitre de livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Mankekar, Purnima (Auteur)
- Sen, Biswarup (Directeur de coll.)
- Roy, Abhijit (Directeur de coll.)
Titre
Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life
Résumé
This chapter sketches a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of television in the temporal and affective organization of everyday life. Rather than engage an empirical analysis of the “impact” of television, the chapter aims to raise conceptual questions about how satellite television participates in the creation of regimes of affect and temporality. Diverging from theories of transnational media that foreground the ubiquity of spatiality, it proposes that we examine how duree and histoire, historical consciousness and the everyday are co-constructed through the affectivity of television. The chapter begins by examining the work of television news in the production of crisis; it analyses how television enables the formation of historical consciousness; and it points to the ways in which television participates in the creation of a sense of the everyday. It thus outlines some of the ways that we can theorize the centrality of television to the production of temporalities of historicity, contemporaneity, and futurity.
Titre du livre
Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India
Lieu
New Dehli
Maison d’édition
Oxford University Press
Date
1 février 2014
Pages
41-55
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-19-908288-9
Référence
Mankekar, P. (2014). Televisual Temporalities and the Affective Organization of Everyday Life. Dans Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India (p. 41‑55). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198092056.001.0001
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