Affiliation:
1. University of Hull, UK
Abstract
This article seeks to intervene in the ‘television aesthetics’ versus ‘media and cultural studies’ debate. It argues that aesthetic evaluation does not necessarily rely upon bad textual others or result in canon construction. It engages with Bourdieu in order to demonstrate that his account of cultural capital and distinction is more nuanced than is suggested by its uptake by scholars who want to use it to argue against evaluative activity. Finally, it argues that television aesthetics cannot be divorced from media and cultural studies to the extent that some of its practitioners appear to want.
Subject
Communication,Cultural Studies
Cited by
8 articles.
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