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E-grāmata: Fake, Fact, and Fantasy: Children's Interpretations of Television Reality

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Based on a study examining the meaning of the term "media literacy" in children, this volume concentrates on audiovisual narratives of television and film and their effects. It closely examines children's concepts of real and unreal and how they learn to make distinctions between the two. It also explores the idea that children are protected from the harmful effects of violence on television by the knowledge that what they see is not real.

This volume is unique in its use of children's own words to explore their awareness of the submerged conventions of television genres, of their functions and effects, of their relationship to the real world, and of how this awareness varies with age and other factors. Based on detailed questionnaire data and conversations with 6 to 11-year-old children, carried out with the support of a fellowship at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, the book eloquently demonstrates how children use their knowledge of real life, of literature, and of art, in intelligently evaluating the relationship between television's formats, and the real world in which they live.

Recenzijas

"Recommended for collections in media studies, upper-level undergraduate and above." CHOICE

"This book fills an important gap in existing research about television viewing, content of programs, and understanding by children." The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

Preface ix
The Mediated World: The Uses of Media Literacy
1(7)
The Real World---and the Real Child
8(13)
Reality Perception on TV
21(14)
Formal Features, Literature, Art, and Education
35(13)
The Sample and the Study
48(19)
The Interview Methodology: Recognizing the Not Real
67(15)
``A Show for Little Kids'': Sesame Street
82(11)
``Everyone is Talking About Ross Perot'': Real News for Kids
93(8)
``A Comedy Fiction Type of Thing'': The Cosby Show
101(9)
``It's Supposed to Be a Fairytale'': The Sand Fairy
110(14)
Modality: Conversations About the Relationship of Art to Life
124(15)
``Charming Our Leisure'': Why Media Matter
139(12)
References 151(4)
Appendix A: Questionnaire for First and Second Graders 155(22)
Appendix B: Questionnaire for Third, Fourth, and Fifth Graders 177(6)
Appendix C: Sample Interview Transcript, First Grade Boy 183(8)
Appendix D: Sample Interview Transcript, First Grade Girl 191(8)
Appendix E: Sample Interview Transcript, Third Grade Boy 199(8)
Appendix F: Sample Interview Transcript, Fourth Grade Girl 207(10)
Appendix G: Sample Interview Transcript, Fifth Grade Boy 217(12)
Appendix H: Interview Schedule 229(2)
Author Index 231(4)
Subject Index 235
Davies, Maire Messenger