Television before TV
Titel
Television before TV
Subtitel
New Media and Exhibition Culture in Europe and the USA, 1928-1939
ISBN
9789048544813
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Aantal pagina's
390
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Hardback - € 124,00
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Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Interwar Television on Display
1. Television Display in Context
2. Spectacularizing Television, or Making Sense of Novelty
3. Locating Television Between Imaginaries and Materialities
Intermission I: Four Dispositifs of Interwar Television
4. Nationalizing Television in a Transnational Context
Intermission II: Travelling Exhibits
5. Domesticating Television Outside the Home
6. Gendering Television On and Off Screen
Intermission III: Similar Sets, Same TV?
Epilogue: Television Experiments, Past and Present

Full Bibliography
Index

Recensies en Artikelen

"Weber's conception of television as diverse and flexible is particularly convincing through her analysis of television exhibitions. Television before TV illustrates the various potential uses of the new technology presented to exhibition visitors and traces the normalization of a specific usage shaped by political and economic interests."
- Judith Keilbach, Media Studies, , 3, 2024 (transl. from German)

"This impressive work is firmly grounded in extensive, systematic, and detailed archival research in Britain, Germany, and the US. The book contains 100 images which help us to visualize many of the arguments made, and whilst dealing with the multifarious nature of 'television' – political, social, cultural, economic – it is accessible and eminently readable."
– Jamie Medhurst, Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, issue 18(4), 2023

Anne-Katrin Weber

Television before TV

New Media and Exhibition Culture in Europe and the USA, 1928-1939

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.
Television before TV rethinks the history of interwar television by exploring the medium’s numerous demonstrations organized at national fairs and international exhibitions in the late 1920s and 1930s. Building upon extensive archival research in Britain, Germany, and the United States, Anne-Katrin Weber analyses the sites where the new medium met its first audiences. She argues that public displays offered spaces where television's symbolic, cultural, political, and social definitions were negotiated and eventually stabilized; for the historian, the exhibitions therefore constitute crucial events to understand not only the medium's pre-war emergence, but also its subsequent domestication in the post-war years. Designed as a transnational study, her book highlights the multiple circulations of artefacts and ideas across borders of democratic and totalitarian regimes alike. Richly illustrated with 100 photographs, Television before TV finally emphasizes that even without regular programmes, interwar television was widely seen.
Auteur

Anne-Katrin Weber

Anne-Katrin Weber is a television historian with a special interest in non-institutional televisual uses and technologies. Her work is at the intersection of media history and archaeology, science and technology studies, and exhibition studies. She holds a PhD from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and is currently a NOMIS Fellow at eikones. Centre for the Theory and History of the Image (University of Basel). Her research has been published in English and French; she has edited several journal issues and volumes.