Middlebury

AMST 0104

Television & American Culture

Television and American Culture
This course explores American life in the last seven decades through an analysis of our central medium: television. Spanning a history of television from its origins in radio to today’s digital convergence via YouTube and Netflix, we will consider television's role in both representing and constituting American society through a variety of approaches, including: the economics of the television industry, television's role within American democracy, the formal attributes of various television genres, television as a site of gender and racial identity formation, television's role in everyday life, the medium's technological transformations, and television as a site of global cultural exchange. 3 hrs. lect./disc. / 3 hrs. screen
Subject:
American Studies
Department:
Program in American Studies
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR SOC
Equivalent Courses:
FMMC 0104 *
FMMC 0236
AMCV 0236
AMST 0236

Sections in Spring 2021, School Abroad France (Paris)

Spring 2021

AMST0104A-S21 Lecture (Mittell)
AMST0104W-S21 Discussion (Mittell)
AMST0104X-S21 Discussion (Mittell)
AMST0104Y-S21 Discussion (Mittell)
AMST0104Z-S21 Discussion (Mittell)