Description |
1 online resource (xii, 222 pages) |
Series |
Library of South Asian history and culture ; 13 |
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Library of South Asian history and culture ; v. 13.
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Contents |
Cover; Author Biography; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Amidst Culture, Islamisation and Politics: The Rise of New TV Culture; Between Politics and Privatisation: Evolution of Television Culture in Pakistan; What Defines the Public/Private Distinction in Pakistani Society?; Sketching Gendered Citizenship in Pakistan; Scope of the Study; Theoretical Framework; Methodology; Overview of the Chapters; 2. Breach in the Culture of Shame: Openness in Gender-Based Content; Recalling PTV; Losing Modesty/Abandoning the Dupatta |
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Openness in Content: Consequences for Home and LoungeGlorifying or Highlighting Taboos: Is Openness about Vulgarising Gendered Content?; 3. Understanding the Dynamics of the Production of Gendered Content; Recalling PTV: Producers' Perspectives; Perceptions of the Producers about their Viewers; Selling Crime, Misery and Rape: The Ratings Paranoia in Gendered Content; Producing Gendered Content and Social Responsibility; 4. Empowering Women or Bringing Change through Drama Serials: Producers' Perspectives; Content Heads and Producers on Bringing Change/Emancipating Women through Drama Serial |
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Showing Reality, Bringing Change: In Conversation with Drama Writers5. Interactive TV: Is Empowering Women and Bringing Change on Producers' Agendas?; Finding a Feminist Public Sphere in Interactive TV; Highlighting Gendered Crimes: The Case of Breakfast Shows; Producers of Crime Shows: Is Empowering/Bringing Change on Producers' Agenda?; Producers of Gender Issue-Based Talk Shows: Is Empowering/Bringing Change on Producers' Agenda?; 6. Women Empowered or Disciplined through Gendered Content: The Case of Drama Serials; Home and Relationships at the Heart of Drama Serials |
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AWoman's Vulnerability in Marriage: Highlighting Halala in Drama SeriesConsuming Drama Series and Changing Reality; Engaging with Roag: An Emancipatory Project; 7. Interactive TV: Viewers Empowered or Disciplined; Viewers' Patterns of Engagement with Breakfast Shows; Viewers' Engagement Patterns with Religion-Based Talk Shows; AWindow to the Real World: Viewers' Engagement Patterns with Crime Shows; Conclusion; Revisiting the Attributes (Subjectivity and Performance) of the Public; Revisiting the Concept of Popular Culture and Cultural Citizenship; Revisiting the Concept of the Public Sphere |
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Revisiting Methodology: Lessons LearntThe Project of Emancipation for Pakistani Women; Appendix 1 Focus Groups; Introductory questions (female viewers); Questions about transitions in the media; Drama series; Questions related to Begum Nawazish Ali; Gender-based talk shows; Breakfast shows (Case study: Morning with Maya); Ending questions; Appendix 2 Interviews; General questions to all the producers; Specific questions to the producers of drama series; Questions for the producers of interactive formats; Questions for producers of gender-based talk shows; Appendix 3 Case Studies; Drama series |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-222) |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Women on television -- History -- 21st century
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Television and women -- Pakistan -- Pāṭa -- History -- 21st century
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PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
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Women on television
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Television and women
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Pakistan
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781838609900 |
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1838609903 |
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