Popular television in Eastern Europe during and since socialism [electronic resource] / edited by Anikó Imre, Timothy Havens and Kati Lustyik.
"This collection of essays responds to the recent surge of interest in popular television in Eastern Europe. This is a region where television's transformation has been especially spectacular, shifting from a state-controlled broadcast system delivering national, regional, and heavily filt...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe : between Cold War politics and global developments / |r Sabina Mihelj -- |t Adventures in early socialist television edutainment / |r Anikó Imre -- |t Television in the age of (post- )Communism : the case of Romania / |r Dana Mustata -- |t The carnival of the absurd : Stanisław Bareja's Alternatywy 4 and Polish television in the 1980s / |r Dorota Ostrowska -- |t An evening with friends and enemies : political indoctrination in popular East German family series / |r Katja Kochanowski, Sascha Trültzsch and Reinhold Viehoff -- |t From a socialist endeavor to a commercial enterprise : children's television in East-Central Europe / |r Katalin Lustyik -- |t Intra-European media imperialism : Hungarian program imports and the television without frontiers directive / |r Timothy Havens, Evelyn Bottando and Matthew S. Thatcher -- To be Romanian in post-Communist Romania : entertainment television and patriotism in popular discourse / |r Adina Schneeweis -- |t Post-transitional continuity and change : Polish broadcasting flow and American TV series / |r Sylwia Szostak -- |t Big brothers and little brothers : national identity in recent Romanian adaptations of global television formats / |r Alice Bardan -- |t The way we applauded : how popular culture stimulates collective memory of the socialist past in Czechoslovakia -- the case of the television serial Vyprávěj and its viewers / |r Irena Carpenter Reifová, Kateřina Gillárová and Radim Hladík -- |t Coy utopia : politics in the first Hungarian TV soap / |r Ferenc Hammer -- |t Why must Roma minorities be always seen on the stage and never in the audience? Children's opinions of reality Roma TV / |r Annabel Tremlett -- |t Racing for the audience : national identity, public TV and the Roma in post-socialist Slovenia / |r Ksenija Vidmar-Horvat. |
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