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Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community : Everything I Know about Relationships I Learned from Television, Hardback Book

Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community : Everything I Know about Relationships I Learned from Television Hardback

Edited by Kathleen M. Ryan, Noah J. Springer, Deborah A. Macey, Mary Erickson

Part of the Lexington Studies in Communication and Storytelling series

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Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community analyzes how television narratives form the first decade of the twenty-first century are powerful socializing agents which both define and limit the types of acceptable interpersonal relationships between co-workers, friends, romantic partners, family members, communities, and nations.

This book is written by a diverse group of scholars who used a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches to interrogate the ways through which television molds our vision of ourselves as individuals, ourselves as in relationships with others, and ourselves as a part of the world.

This book will appeal to scholars of communication studies, cultural studies, media studies, and popular culture studies.

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