Television Representing Television: How NBC's 30 Rock Parodies and Satirizes the Cultural Industries
ix, 94 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. === This project analyzes the cun-ent NBC television situation comedy 30 Rock for its potential as a popular form of critical cultural criticism of the NBC net...
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ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-98512019-03-14T17:22:17Z Television Representing Television: How NBC's 30 Rock Parodies and Satirizes the Cultural Industries How NBC's 30 Rock Parodies and Satirizes the Cultural Industries Bratslavsky, Lauren 30 Rock (Television program) ix, 94 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. This project analyzes the cun-ent NBC television situation comedy 30 Rock for its potential as a popular form of critical cultural criticism of the NBC network and, in general, the cultural industries. The series is about the behind the scenes work of a fictionalized comedy show, which like 30 Rock is also appearing on NBC. The show draws on parody and satire to engage in an ongoing effort to generate humor as well as commentary on the sitcom genre and industry practices such as corporate control over creative content and product placement. Using a textual analysis, the show is examined to explore issues related to the television industry, the production of culture, and the culture of production. Of concern is the contradictory relationship between the critical potential of 30 Rock's self-reflexive content and the commercial, commodity structure of the television industry within which the series is located. Committee in Charge: Carl Bybee, Chair; Patricia A. Curtin ; Janet Wasko 2009-10-19T21:53:33Z 2009-10-19T21:53:33Z 2009-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1794/9851 en_US University of Oregon theses, School of Journalism and Communication, M.S., 2009; University of Oregon |
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ix, 94 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. === This project analyzes the cun-ent NBC television situation comedy 30 Rock for its
potential as a popular form of critical cultural criticism of the NBC network and, in
general, the cultural industries. The series is about the behind the scenes work of a
fictionalized comedy show, which like 30 Rock is also appearing on NBC. The show
draws on parody and satire to engage in an ongoing effort to generate humor as well as
commentary on the sitcom genre and industry practices such as corporate control over
creative content and product placement. Using a textual analysis, the show is examined to
explore issues related to the television industry, the production of culture, and the culture
of production. Of concern is the contradictory relationship between the critical potential
of 30 Rock's self-reflexive content and the commercial, commodity structure of the
television industry within which the series is located. === Committee in Charge: Carl Bybee, Chair;
Patricia A. Curtin ;
Janet Wasko |
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Bratslavsky, Lauren |
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Television Representing Television: How NBC's 30 Rock Parodies and Satirizes the Cultural Industries |
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