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Televised Morality

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Publication date
  
April 28, 2004

ISBN
  
0-7618-2833-8

Originally published
  
28 April 2004

Page count
  
316

Subject
  
Pages
  
316

OCLC
  
55673027

Author
  
Gregory Stevenson

Publisher
  
Rowman & Littlefield

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Genres
  
Academic publishing, Media studies

Similar
  
Buffy Summers books, Other books

Televised Morality: The Case of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is an academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.

Book description

The increasing frequency of moralist critiques of television shows is an acknowledgment of television's growing role in the shaping of a culture's moral values. Yet many moralist critiques misconstrue the full moral message of a show due to a restrictive focus on sex, violence, and profanity. Televised Morality explores the nature of moral discourse on television by using Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a case study.

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Televised Morality Wikipedia


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