I like to watch (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection) : arguing my way through the TV revolution
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ix, 366 pages ; 8 books in one bag (25 cm) AUDIOBOOK AVAILABLE FROM COLORADO TALKING BOOK LIBRARY
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"Winner of the Pulitzer Prize"--Dust jacket.
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BOOKS LOANED TO LIBRARIES FOR BOOK CLUB USE ONLY! Sponsored by the Colorado State Library Book Club Project.
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"From her creation of the first 'Approval Matrix' in New York magazine in 2004 to her Pulitzer Prize-winning columns for The New Yorker, Emily Nussbaum has known all along that what we watch is who we are. In this collection, including several substantive, never-before-published essays, Nussbaum writes about her passion for television beginning with Buffy--as she writes, a show that was so much more than its critical assessment--the evolution of female protagonists over the last decade, the complex role of sexual violence on TV, and what to do about art when the artist is revealed to be a monster. And, she also explores the links between the television antihero and the rise of Trump. The book is an argument, not a collection of reviews. Through it all, Nussbaum recounts her fervent search, over fifteen years, for a new kind of criticism that resists the false hierarchy that places one kind of culture over another. It traces her own development as she has struggled to punch through stifling notions of 'prestige television,' searching for a wilder and freer and more varied idea of artistic ambition--one that acknowledges many types of beauty and complexity, and that opens to more varied voices. It's a book that celebrates television as television, even as each year warps the definition of just what that might mean"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Nussbaum, E. (2019). I like to watch (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): arguing my way through the TV revolution (First edition.). Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nussbaum, Emily, 1966-. 2019. I Like to Watch (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution. Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nussbaum, Emily, 1966-. I Like to Watch (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution Random House, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Nussbaum, Emily. I Like to Watch (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution First edition., Random House, 2019.

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