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Allen, Robert C., Speaking of Soap Operas, Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1985.

—— (ed.) Channels of Discourse, Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.

Allor, Martin, “Relocating the Site of the Audience: Reconstructive Theory and the Social Subject,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 5 (1988): 217–33.

Althusser, Louis, Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays, trans. Ben Brewster, London: New Left Books, 1971.

—— For Marx, trans. Ben Brewster, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986.

Ang, Ien, “The Battle Between Television and Its Audiences: The Politics of Watching Television,” in Phillip Drummond and Richard Paterson (eds) Television in Transition, London: British Film Institute, 1985.

—— Watching “Dallas”: Soap Opera and the Melodramatic Imagination, London and New York: Methuen, 1985.

—— “Feminist Desire and Female Pleasure,” Camera Obscura 16 (1988): 179–90.

Baehr, Helen, and Dyer, Gillian (eds) Boxed In: Women and Television, New York and London: Pandora Press, 1987.

Bakhtin, Mikhail M., “The Problem of Speech Genres,” in Speech Genres and Other Late Essays, trans. Vern McGee, Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1986.

Barthes, Roland, The Pleasure of the Text, trans. RichardMiller, New York: Hill & Wang, 1975.

Basso, Keith H., and Selby, Henry A. (eds) Meaning in Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1976.

Bauman, Ricard, and Sherzer, Joel (eds) Explorations in the Ethnography of Speaking, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1974.

Bausinger, Hermann, “Media, Technology and Daily Life,” Media, Culture, and Society 6 (1984): 343–51.

Bennett, Tony, “Text and Social Process: The Case of James Bond,” Screen Education 41 (1982): 3–14.

Bennett, Tony, Boyd-Bowman, Susan, Mercer, Colin, and Woollacott, Janet (eds) Popular Television and Film: A Reader, London: British Film Institute/Open University Press, 1981.

Bernstein, Basil, Class, Codes, and Control, 3 vols, London: Routledge & Keg an Paul, 1973.

Bliese, Nancy Wood, “Media in the Rocking Chair: Media Uses and Functions Among the Elderly,” in Gary Gumpert and Robert Cathcart (eds) Inter/Media: Inter-Personal Communication in a Media World, New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Blumler, Jay G., Gurevitch, Michael, and Katz, Elihu, “Reaching Out: A Future for Gratifications Research,” in Karl E. Rosengren, Lawrence A. Wenner, and Philip Palmgreen (eds) Media Gratifications Research: Current Perspectives, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1985.

Bobo, Jacqueline, “The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers,” in Deidre Pribram (ed.) Female Spectators Looking at Film and Television, London: Verso, 1988.

Bourdieu, Pierre, “The Aristocracy of Culture,” Media, Culture, and Society 2,3 (July 1980): 225–54.

——Distinction. A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, trans. Richard Nice, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986.

Brody, Gene H., and Stoneman, Zolinda, “The Influence of Television Viewing on Family Interactions,” Journal of Family Issues 4, 2 (June 1983): 329–48.

Browne, Nick, “The Political Economy of the Television (Super)Text,” Quarterly Review of Film Studies 9 (summer 1984): 174–82.

Bruck, Peter, “The Social Production of Texts: On the Relation Production/Product in the News Media,” Communication-Information 4 (1982): 92–124.

Brunsdon, Charlotte, “Crossroads: Notes on Soap Opera,” Screen 22 (1981): 32–7.

—— “Writing About Soap Opera,” in Len Masterman (ed.) Television Mythologies. Stars, Shows, and Signs, Londo: Comedia, 1984.

—— “Women Watching Television,” MedieKultur 4 (1986): 100–12.

Brunsdon, Charlotte, and Morley, David, Everyday Television: “Nationwide”, London: British Film Institute, 1978.

Butler, Jeremy, “Notes on the Soap Opera Apparatus: Televisual Style and As The World Turns,” Cinema Journal 25 (3) (spring 1986): 53–70.

Bybee, Carl R., “Uses and Gratifications Research and the Study of Social Change,” in David L. Paletz (ed.) Political Communication Research: Approaches, Studies, Assessments, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1987.

Carey, John, “A Primer on Interactive Television,” Journal of the University Film Association 30 (1978): 35–40.

Cassata, Mary, and Skill, Thomas, Life on Daytime Television: Tuning-In American Serial Drama, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1983.

Caughey, John L., “The Ethnography of Everyday Life: Theories and Methods for American Culture Studies,” American Quarterly 34, 3 (Bibliography 1982): 222–43.

Caughie, John, “Television Criticism: ‘A Discourse in Search of an Object,’” Screen 25, 4–5 (July-October 1984): 109–20.

—— “Popular Culture: Notes and Revisions,” in Colin MacCabe (ed.) High Theory, Low Culture, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1986.

Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (ed.) Culture, Media, Language. Working Papers in Cultural Studies, 1972–79, London: Hutchinson, in association with the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham, 1980.

Chang, Briankle G., “Deconstructing the Audience: Who Are They and What Do We Know About Them?”, Communication Yearbook 10, Margaret L. McLaughlin, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1987.

Chodorow, Nancy, The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender, Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1978.

Clifford, James, “Fieldwork, Reciprocity, and the Making of Ethnographic Texts,” Man 15 (1980): 518–32.

—— “On Ethnographic Authority,” Representations 1, 2 (spring 1983): 118–46.

Clifford, James, and Marcus, George E. (eds) Writing Culture. The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1986.

Collett, Peter, and Lamb, Roger, Watching Families Watching Television, Report to the Independent Broadcasting Authority, 1986.

Corcoran, Farrel, “Television as Ideological Apparatus: The Power and the Pleasure,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 1 (1984): 131–45.

De Certeau, Michel, “On the Oppositional Practices of Everyday Life,” Social Text 3 (fall 1980): 3–43.

—— The Practice of Everyday Life, Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1984.

Deming, Robert H., “Discourse/Talk/Television,” Screen 26 (1985): 88–92.

—— “The Television Spectator-Subject,” Journal of Film and Video 1 (1985): 49–63.

Derrida, Jacques, Of Grammatology, Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944.

Devereux, Georges, Angst und Methode in den Verhaltenswissenschaften, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 1984.

Douglas, Jack D., Understanding Everyday Life, Chicago, 1970.

Drummond, Phillip, and Paterson, Richard (eds) Television in Transition, London: British Film Institute, 1985.

—— Television and its Audiences: International Research Perspectives, London: British Film Institute, 1988.

Du Bois, Barbara, “Passionate Scholarship: Notes on Values, Knowing and Method in Feminist Social Science,” in Gloria Bowles and Renate Duelli Klein (eds) Theories of Women's Studies, London: Routledge & Keg an Paul, 1983.

Duelli Klein, Renate, “How To Do What We Want To Do: Thoughts About Feminist Methodology,” in Gloria Bowles and Renate Duelli Klein (eds) Theories of Women's Studies, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983.

Dwyer, Kevin, “On the Dialogic of Field Work,” Dialectical Anthropology 2, 2 (1977): 143–51.

—— “The Dialogic of Ethnology,” Dialectical Anthropology 4, 3 (1979): 105–224.

Dyer, Richard, Geraghty, Christine, Jordan, Marion, Lovell, Terry, Paterson, Richard, and Stewart, John (eds) “Coronation Street”, London: British Film Institute, 1981.

Easterday, L., Papademas, D., Schorr, L., and Valentine, C., “The Making of a Female Researcher,” Urban Life 6, 3 (1977): 333–48.

Elliott, Philip, “Uses and Gratifications Research: A Critique and a Sociological Alternative,” in Jay Blumler and Elihu Katz (eds) The Uses of Mass Communication, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1974.

Ellis, John, Visible Fictions: Cinema Television Video, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982.

Emmett, B. P., “The Television and Radio Audience in Britain,” in Denis McQuail (ed.) Sociology of Mass Communications, Harmonds worth: Penguin, 1972.

Ferment in the Field, Special issue, Journal of Communication 33, 3 (1983).

Feuer, Jane, “The Concept of Live Television: Ontology vs Ideology,” in E. Ann Kaplan (ed.) Regarding Television, Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983.

—— “Melodrama, Serial Form, and Television Today,” Screen 25, 1 (1984): 4–16.

—— “Narrative Form in Television,” in Colin MacCabe (ed.) High Theory, Low Culture, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1986.

——“Genre Study and Television,” in Robert C. Allen (ed.) Channels of Discourse. TV and Contemporary Criticism, Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.

Feyes, Fred, “Critical Communications Research and Media Effects: The Problem of the Disappearing Audience,” Media, Culture, and Society 6, 3 (July 1984): 219–32.

Fish, Stanley Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1980.

Fiske, John, “Television: Polysemy and Popularity,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 3, 4 (December 1986): 392–408.

—— “British Cultural Studies and Television,” in Robert C. Allen (ed.) Channels of Discourse. TV and Contemporary Criticism, Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.

—— Television Culture, London and New York: Methuen, 1987.

Fiske, John, and Hartley, John, Reading Television, London and New York: Methuen, 1978.

Flax, Jane, “Postmodernism and Gender Relations in Feminist Theory,” Signs 12, 4 (1987): 621–41.

Flitterman-Lewis, Sandy, “Psychoanalysis, Film, and Television,” in Robert C. Allen (ed.) Channels of Discourse, TV and Contemporary Criticism, Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1987.

Foster, Hal (ed.) The Anti-Aesthetic, Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press, 1983.

Foucault, Michel, History of Sexuality, vol. 1, New York: Random House, 1978.

—— Power/Knowledge, New York: Pantheon, 1980.

Fraser, Nancy, and Nicholson, Linda, “Social Criticism Without Philosophy: An Encounter Between Feminism and Postmodernism,” Communication 10, 3–4 (1988): 345–66.

Garfinkel, A., Forms of Explanation, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1981.

Garnham, Nicholas, “Concepts of Culture: Public Policy and the Cultural Industries,” Cultural Studies 1, 1 (1987): 23–37.

Geertz, Clifford, The Interpretation of Cultures, New York, 1973.

—— “From the Native's Point of View: On the Nature of Anthropological Understanding,” in Keith H. Basso and Henry A. Selby (eds) Meaning in Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM, 1976.

Gerbner, George, and Gross, Larry, “Living with Television,” Journal of Communication 26, 2 (1976):

Gerbner, George, Gross, Larry, Hoover, Stewart, Morgan, Michael, Signorielli, Nancy, Cotugno, Harry, and Wuthnow, Robert, Religion and Television, University of Pennsylvania: The Annenberg School of Communications, 1984.

Gerbner, George, Gross, Larry, Morgan, Michael, and Signorielli, Nancy, “Living with Television: The Dynamics of the Cultivation Process,” in Jennings Bryant and Dolf Zillmann (eds) Perspectives on Media Effects, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1986.

Giddens, Anthony. “Positivism and its Critics,” in T. Bottomore and R. Nisbet (eds) A History of Sociological Analysis, London: Heinemann, 1979.

—— The Constitution of Society, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1984.

Giles, Denis, “Television Reception,” Journal of Film and Video 38 (summer 1985): 12–25.

Glaser, B., Theoretical Sensitivity, San Francisco, Calif.: The Sociology Press, 1978.

Gramsci, Antonio, Prison Notebook: Selections, trans. Quinton Hoare and Geoffrey Nowell Smith, New York: Intematioanl Publishers Co., 1971.

—— Selections from Cultural Writings, ed David Forgacs and Geoffrey Nowell Smith, trans. William Boelhower, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1985.

Gray, Ann, “Behind Closed Doors: Video Recorders in the Home,” in Helen Baehr and Gillian Dyer (eds) Boxed In: Women and Television, New York and London: Pandora Press, 1987.

—— “Reading the Audience,” Screen 28, 3 (1987): 24–35.

Gross, Larry, “The Cultivation of Intolerance,” in Cultural Indicators: An International Symposium, ed G. Melischek et al., Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1984.

Grossberg, Lawrence, “Cultural Studies Revisited and Revised,” in Mary S. Mander (ed.) Communications in Transition, New York: Praeger, 1983.

—— “Strategies of Marxist Cultural Interpretation,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 1, 4 (1984): 392–421.

—— “History, Politics and Postmodernism: Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies,” Journal of Communication Inquiry 10, 2 (1986): 73–4.

—— “Critical Theory and the Politics of Empirical Research,” in Michael Gurevitch and Mark R. Levy (eds) Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 6, Newbury Park: Sage, 1987.

—— “The In-Difference of Television,” Screen 28, 2 (1987): 28–45.

—— “Postmodernity and Affect: All Dressed Up With No Place to Go,” Communication 10, 3–4 (1988): 271–93.

—— “Wandering Audiences, Nomadic Critics,” Cultural Studies 2, 3 (1988): 377–91.

Hall, Stuart, “The Hinterland of Science: Ideology and the ‘Sociology of Knowledge,’” Working Papers in Cultural Studies 10 (1977): 9–31.

—— “Recent Developments in the Theories of Language and Ideology: A Critical Note,” in Stuart Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Andrew Lowe, and Paul Willis (eds) Culture, Media, Language, London: Hutchinson, 1980.

—— “Encoding/Decoding,” in Stuart Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Andrew Lowe, and Paul Willis (eds) Culture, Society and Media, Language, London: Hutchinson, 1980.

—— “The Rediscovery of ‘Ideology’: Return of the Repressed in Media Studies,” in Michael Gurevitch, Tony Bennett, James Curran and Janet Woollacott (eds) Culture, Society and the Media, London and New York: Methuen, 1982.

Halloran, James, The Effects of Television, London: Panther Books, 1970.

—— “The Context of Mass Communications Research,” in Emile G. McAnany, Jorge Schnitman, and Noreene James (eds) Communication and Social Structure: Critical Studies in Mass Media Research, New York: Praeger, 1981.

Hammersley, Martyn, and Atkinson, Paul, Ethnography: Principles in Practice, London and New York: Tavistock, 1983.

Harris, M., Cultural Materialism: The Struggle for a Science of Culture, New York: Random House, 1979.

Hartley, John, and O'Regan, Tom, “Quoting not Science but Sideboards: Television in a New Way of Life,” in Michael Gurevitch and Michael Levy (eds) Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 7, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, in press.

Heath, Stephen, and Skirrow, Gillian, “Television: A World in Action,” Screen 18, 2 (1977): 7–59.

Hebdige, Dick, Subculture: The Meaning of Style, London: Methuen, 1979.

—— “Towards a Cartography of Taste 1935–1962,” in B. Waites, Tony Bennett, and G. Martin (eds) Popular Culture: Past and Present, London: Croom Helm/Open University Press, 1982.

—— Hiding in the Light. On Images and Things, London: Comedia, 1987.

Herzog, Herta, “On Borrowed Experience. An Analysis of Listening to Daytime Sketches,” Studies in Philosophy and Social Science 9, 1 (1941): 65–95.

—— “What Do We Really Know About Daytime Serial Listeners?”, in Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Frank N. Stanton (eds) Radio Research 1942–1943, New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1944.

Hobson, Dorothy, “Housewives and the Mass Media,” in Stuart Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Andrew Lowe, and Paul Willis (eds) Culture, Media, Language, London: Hutchinson, 1980.

—— “Crossroads”: The Drama of a Soap Opera, London: Methuen, 1982.

Hodge, Robert, and Tripp, David, Children and Television, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1986.

Hoggart, Richard, The Uses of Literacy: Aspects of Working-Class Life with Special Reference to Publications and Entertainments, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1976.

Houston, Beverley, “Viewing Television: The Metapsychology of Endless Consumption,” Quarterly Review of Film Studies 9, 3 (summer 1984): 183–95.

Huyssen, Andreas, “Mapping the Postmodern,” New German Critique 33 (fall 1984): 5–52.

—— “Mass Culture as Woman: Modernism's Other,” in After the Great Divide Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986.

Hymes, D. H., “On Communicative Competence,” in J. B. Pride and Janet Holmes (eds) Sociolinguistics, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972.

Iser, Wolfgang, The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978.

Jameson, Fredric, “Reification and Utopia in Mass Culture,” Social Text 1 (1979) 130–48.

Jeggle, Utz (ed.) Feldforschung: Qualitative Methoden in der Kulturanalyse, Tubingen: Tlibinger Vereinigung fur Volkskunde, 1984.

Jensen, Klaus Bruhn, Making Sense of the News, Ahrhus: University of Ahrhus Press, 1986.

—— “Qualitative Audience Research: Towards an Integrative Approach to Reception,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 4 (1987): 21–36.

Johnson, Lesley, “Radio and Everyday Life. The Early Years of Broadcasting in Australia, 1922–1945,” Media, Culture, and Society 3, 2 (1981): 167–78.

Jules-Rosette, B., “The Veil of Objectivity: Prophecy, Divination, and Social Inquiry,” American Anthropologist 80, 3 (1978): 549–70.

—— “Towards a Theory of Ethnography,” Sociological Symposium 24 (1978): 81–98.

Kaplan, E. Ann (ed.) Regarding Television. Critical Approaches – An Anthology, Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983.

Katz, Elihu, “Communications Research Since Lazarsfeld,” Public Opinion Quarterly 51, 4 part 2 (winter 1987): S25–S45.

Katz, Elihu, and Liebes, Tamar, “Once Upon a Time in Dallas,” Intermedia 12, 3 (May 1984): 28–32.

—— “Mutual Aid in the Decoding of Dallas: Preliminary Notes from a Cross-Cultural Study,” in Phillip Drummond and Richard Paterson (eds) Television in Transition, London: British Film Institute, 1985.

Kristeva, Julia, Desire in Language, New York: Columbia University Press, 1980.

Kuhn, Annette. “Women's Genres,” Screen 25, 1 (1984): 18–28.

Leavis, F.R., The Great Tradition: George Eliot, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, London: Chatto & Windus, 1950.

Levy, D. J., Realism: An Essay in Interpretation and Social Reality, Manchester: CarcanetNew Press, 1981.

Levy, M. R., and Windahl, S., “Audience Activity and Gratifications: A Conceptual Clarification and Exploration,” in Karl E. Rosengren, Lawrence A. Wenner, and Philip Palmgreen (eds) Media Gratifications Research: Current Perspectives, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1985.

Liebes, Tamar, “Ethnocriticism: Israelis of Moroccan Ethnicity Negotiate the Meaning of Dallas,” Studies in Visual Communication 10, 3 (1984): 46–72.

Liebes, Tamar, and Katz, Elihu, “Patterns of Involvement in Television Fictions: A Comparative Analysis,” European Journal of Communication 1 (1986): 151–71.

Lindlof, Thomas (ed.) Natural Audiences: Qualitative Research and Media Uses and Effects, Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Company, 1987.

Lindner, Rolf, “Die Angst des Forschers vor dem Feld,” Zeitschrift für Volkskunde 77 (1981): 51–65.

Lovell, Terry, Pictures of Reality. Aesthetics, Politics and Pleasure, London: British Film Institute, 1980.

—— Consuming Fictions, London: Verso, 1987.

Lull, James, “The Social Uses of Television,” Human Communications Research 6, 3 (1980): 198–209.

—— “How Families Select Television Programs: A Mass-Observational Study,” Journal of Broadcasting, 26, 4 (1982): 801–11.

—— “The Naturalistic Study of Media Use and Youth Culture,” in Karl E. Rosengren, Lawrence A. Weimer, and Philip Palmgreen (eds) Media Gratifications Research: Current Perspectives, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1985.

—— (ed.) World Families Watch Television, Newbury Park: Sage, 1988.

MacCabe, Colin, High Theory, Low Culture, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1986.

MacCannell, Dean, and Flower Juliet, “Ethnosemiotics: Beyond Structural Anthropology,” in Dean MacCannell and Juliet Flower The Time of the Sign. A Semiotic Interpretation of Modern Culture, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982.

McQuail, Denis, “With the Benefit of Hindsight: Reflections on Uses and Gratifications Research,” Critical Studies in Mass Communications 1 (1984): 177–93.

McQuail, Denis, Blumler, Jay G., and Brown, J. R., “The Television Audience: A Revised Perspective,” in Denis McQuail (ed.) Sociology of Mass Communications, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972.

McRobbie, Angela, “The Politics of Feminist Research,” Feminist Review 12 (October 1982): 46–57.

Mander, Mary, Communications in Transition, New York: Praeger, 1983.

Marcus, George E., and Cushman, Dick, “Ethnographies as Texts,” Annual Review of Anthropology, 11 (1982): 25–69.

Mercer, Colin, “Complicit Pleasures,” in Tony Bennett, Colin Mercer, and Janet Woollacott Popular Culture and Social Relations, Milton Keynes and Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1986.

—— “That's Entertainment: The Resilience of Popular Forms,” in Tony Bennett, Colin Mercer, and Janet Woollacott (eds) Popular Culture and Social Relations, Milton Keynes and Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1986.

Modleski, Tania, “The Search for Tomorrow in Today's Soap Operas: Notes on a Feminine Narrative Form,” Film Quarterly 33 (1979): 12–21.

—— Loving With A Vengeance. Mass-Produced Fantasies for Women, Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1982.

—— “The Rhythms of Reception: Daytime Television and Women's Work,” in E. Ann Kaplan (ed.) Regarding Television. Critical Approaches – An Anthology, Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983.

—— “Femininity as Masquerade: A Feminist Approach to Mass Culture,” in Colin MacCabe (ed.) High Theory, Low Culture, Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 1986.

—— “Introduction,” in Tania Modleski (ed.) Studies in Entertainment. Critical Approaches to Mass Culture, Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1986.

Morley, David, The “Nationwide” Audience: Structure and Decoding, London: British Film Institute, 1980.

—— “Texts, Readers, Subjects,” in Stuart Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Andrew Lowe, and Paul Willis (eds) Culture, Media, Language, London: Hutchinson 1980.

—— “‘The Nationwide Audience’: A Critical Postscript,” Screen Education 39 (summer 1981): 3–15.

—— “Cultural Transformations: The Politics of Resistance,” in Howard Davis and Paul Walton (eds) Language, Image, Media, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1983.

—— Family Television: Cultural Power and Domestic Leisure, London: Comedia, 1986.

Nelson, Cary, and Grossberg, Lawrence, Marxism and Cultural Interpretation, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988.

Newcomb, Horace C., Television: The Most Popular Art, New York: Anchor Press, 1974.

—— “American Television Criticism, 1970–1985,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 3, 2 (June 1986): 217–28.

—— (ed.) Television – The Critical View, 4th edn, New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.

Newcomb, Horace C., and Hirsch, Paul M., “Television as a Cultural Forum: Implications for Research,” Quarterly Review of Film Studies 8, 3 (summer 1983): 45–55.

Nightingale, Virginia, “What's Happening to Audience Research?” Media Information Australia 39 (1986): 18–22.

Oakley, Ann, “Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms,” in Helen Roberts (ed.) Doing Feminist Research, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.

Palmer, Patricia, The Lively Audience: A Study of Children Around the TV Set, Sidney: Allen & Unwin, 1986.

Paterson, Richard, “Planning the Family: The Art of the TV Schedule,” Screen Education 35 (1981): 79–85.

Pecheux, Michel, Language, Semiotics and Ideology, London: Macmillan, 1982.

Petro, Patrice, “Mass Culture and the Feminine: The ‘Place’ of Television in Film Studies,” Cinema Journal 25, 3 (1986): 5–21.

Poole, Michael, “The Cult of the Generalist: British Television Criticism 1936–1983,” Screen 25, 2 (1984): 41–62.

Pratt, Mary Louise, “Interpretive Strategies/Strategic Interpretations: On Anglo-American Reader-Response Criticism,” in Jonathan Arac (ed.) Postmodernism and Politics, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1986.

Pribram, Deidre (ed.) Female Spectators Looking at Film and Television, London: Verso, 1988.

Probyn, Elspeth, “Memories and Past Politics of Postmodernism,” Communication 10, 3–4 (1988): 305–10.

Rabinow, Paul, and Sullivan, William M. (eds) Interpretive Social Science, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1979.

Radway, Janice, “Women Read the Romance: The Intertextuality of Text and Context,” Feminist Studies 9, 1 (spring 1983): 53–78.

—— Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984.

—— “Identifying Ideological Seams: Mass Culture, Analytical Method, and Political Practice,” Communication 9 (1986): 93–123.

—— “Reading Reading the Romance,” in Janice Radway, Reading the Romance, London: Verso, 1987.

—— “Reception Study: Ethnography and the Problems of Dispersed Audiences and Nomadic Subjects,” Cultural Studies 2, 3 (1988): 359–76.

Real, Michael, “The Debate on Critical Theory and the Study of Communications,” Journal of Communication 34, 4 (1988): 72–80.

Roberts, Helen (ed.) Doing Feminist Research, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.

Root, Jane, Open the Box. London: Comedia, 1986.

Rosengren, Karl Erik, “Communication Research: One Paradigm, or Four?” Journal of Communication 33 (1983): 185–207.

Rowland, Willard D., Jr, and Watkins, Bruce (eds) Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1984

Rubin, Alan M., “Media Gratifications Through the Life Cycle,” in Karl E. Rosengren; Lawrence A, Wenner, and Philip Palmgreen (eds) Media Gratifications Research, Current Perspectives, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1985.

Sackstetter, Susanne, “‘Wir sind doch alles Weiber’: Gespräche unter Frauen und weibliche Lebensbedingungen,” in Utz Jeggle (ed.) Feldforschung: Qualitative Methoden in der Kulturanalyse, Tübingen: Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde, 1984.

Sahin, Haluk, and Robinson, J.P., “Beyond the Realm of Necessity: Television and the Colonization of Leisure,” Media, Culture, and Society 3, 1 (1981): 85–95.

Sarris, Andrew, The American Cinema: Directors and Directions, 1929–1968, New York: E.P. Dutton, 1968.

Schroder, Kim Christian, “Convergence of Antagonistic Traditions? The Case of Audience Research,” European Journal of Communication 2 (1987): 7–31.

Seiter, Ellen, “Eco's TV Guide – The Soaps,” Tabloid 5 (winter 1982): 35–43.

—— “Promise and Contradiction: The Daytime Television Serial,” Film Reader 5 (winter 1982): 150–63.

—— “Men, Sex and Money in Recent Family Melodramas,” Journal of the University Film and Video Assocation 35, 1 (winter 1983): 17–27.

Sigman, Stuart J., and Frey, Donald L., “Differential Ideology and Language Use: Readers' Reconstructions and Descriptions of News Events,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 2, 4 (1985): 307–22.

Silverstone, Roger, The Message of Television: Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Culture, London: Heinemann, 1981.

Simpson, Philip, Parents Talking Television, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987.

Slack, Jennifer Daryl, and Allor, Martin, “The Political and Epistemological Constituents of Critical Communications Research,” Journal of Communication 33 (1983): 208–18.

Spence, Louise, “Life's Little Problems … and Pleasures: An Investigation into the Narrative Structure of The Young and the Restless” Quarterly Review of Film Studies 9 (1984): 301–8.

Spigel, Lynn, “Installing the Television Set: Popular Discourses on Television and Domestic Space 1948–55,” Camera Obscura (March 1988): 11–46.

Spradley, James P., The Ethnographic Interview, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1979.

Streeter, Thomas, “An Alternative Approach to Television Research: Developments in British Cultural Studies in Birmingham,” in Willard D. Rowland, Jr, and Watkins, Bruce, (eds) Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives, Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1984.

Surlin, Stuart, “Television Criticism in Canada,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 2 (1985): 80–83.

Taylor, Laurie, and Mullan, Bob, Uninvited Guests: The Intimate Secrets of Television and Radio, London: Chatte and Windus, 1986.

Tulloch, John, Television Drama: Agency, Audience and Myth, London: Routledge, forthcoming.

Tulloch, John, and Alvarado, Manuel, “Doctor Who” : The Unfolding Text, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1983.

Tulloch, John, and Moran, Albert, “A Country Practice” : ‘Quality Soap’, Sidney: Currency Press, 1986.

Turner, Victor, “Process, System, and Symbol: A New Anthropological Synthesis,” Daedalus 106, 2 (1977): 61–80.

Walkerdine, Valerie, “Video Replay: Families, Films and Fantasy,” in Victor Burgin, James Donald, and Cora Kaplan (eds) Formations of Fantasy, London and New York: Methuen, 1986.

Webster, Steven, “Dialogue and Fiction in Ethnography,” Dialectical Anthropology 7, 2 (1982):

Webster, James G., and Wakshlag, Jacob J., “The Impact of Group Viewing on Patterns of Television Program Choice,” Journal of Broadcasting 26, 1 (1982): 445–55.

Williams, Raymond, Television: Technology and Cultural Form, London: Fontana, 1974.

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