Dislike-Minded

Dislike-Minded
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781479809264
ISBN-13 : 1479809268
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Book Synopsis Dislike-Minded by : Jonathan Gray

Download or read book Dislike-Minded written by Jonathan Gray and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2021-06-22 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explains why audiences dislike certain media and what happens when they do The study and discussion of media is replete with talk of fans, loves, stans, likes, and favorites, but what of dislikes, distastes, and alienation? Dislike-Minded draws from over two-hundred qualitative interviews to probe what the media’s failures, wounds, and sore spots tell us about media culture, taste, identity, representation, meaning, textuality, audiences, and citizenship. The book refuses the simplicity of Pierre Bourdieu’s famous dictum that dislike is (only) snobbery. Instead, Jonathan Gray pushes onward to uncover other explanations for what it ultimately means to dislike specific artifacts of television, film, and other media, and why this dislike matters. As we watch and listen through gritted teeth, Dislike-Minded listens to what is being said, and presents a bold case for a new line of audience research within communication, media, and cultural studies.


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