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A Companion to Media Authorship

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A Companion to Media Authorship “Gray and Johnson have brought together a stellar group of authors whose works deftly explicate the complexities of negotiating ‘authorship’ across a range of cultural production sites. This definitive collection is an important and long-overdue contribution to contemporary media studies.” Serra Tinic, author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market “Wide-ranging and global, historical and contemporary, brimming with insights enlarging our understanding of media production and reception, this book is an important contribution to the study of authorship.” Michael Z. Newman, author of Indie: An American Film Culture While the idea of authorship has transcended the literary to play a meaningful role in the cultures of film, television, games, comics, and other emerging digital forms, our understanding of it is still too often limited to assumptions about solitary geniuses and individual creative expression. A Companion to Media Authorship is a ground-breaking collection that reframes media authorship as a question of culture in which authorship is as much a construction tied to authority and power as it is a constructive and creative force of its own. Gathering together the insights of leading media scholars and practitioners, 28 original chapters map the field of authorship in a cutting-edge, multi-perspective, and truly authoritative manner. The contributors develop new and innovative ways of thinking about the practices, attributions, and meanings of authorship. They situate and examine authorship within collaborative models of industrial production, socially networked media platforms, globally diverse traditions of creativity, complex consumption practices, and a host of institutional and social contexts. Together, the essays provide the definitive study on the subject by demonstrating that authorship is a field in which media culture can be transformed, revitalized, and reimagined.

Author Biography:

Jonathan Gray is Professor of Media and Cultural Studiesat University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author of Watchingwith The Simpsons: Television, Parody, and Intertextuality(2006), Television Entertainment (2008), Show SoldSeparately: Promos, Spoilers, and Other Media Paratexts (2010),and Television Studies (with Amanda Lotz, 2012). He isco-editor of amongst others, Battleground: The Media (withRobin Andersen, 2008), and Satire TV: Politics and Comedy in thePost-Network Era (with Jeffrey P. Jones and Ethan Thompson,2009). Derek Johnson is Assistant Professor of Media andCultural Studies at University of Wisconsin, Madison. Hisresearch focuses on production cultures and creative identities inthe media industries. He is the author of Media Franchising:Creative License and Collaboration in the Culture Industries(2013), as well as the co-editor of the forthcomingIntermediaries: Management of Culture and Cultures ofManagement (with Avi Santo and Derek Kompare, 2014).
Release date Australia
April 9th, 2013
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Derek Johnson
  • Edited by Jonathan Gray
Pages
576
Dimensions
182x254x33
ISBN-13
9780470670965
Product ID
20923948

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