Magisterarbeit, 2006
115 Seiten, Note: 1,0
American television, cultural imperialism, Americanization, media globalization, cultural hegemony, television entertainment, U.S. television industry, social values, cultural identity, media effects, popular culture.
This text provides a comprehensive preview of a master's thesis examining the influence of American television on societies worldwide, focusing on the role of television in the Americanization of cultures.
The key themes include the relationship between culture and society, the structure and development of the U.S. television system, the international export of American television shows, and diverse reactions to American cultural imperialism, analyzing both positive and negative effects of Americanization on global communities.
The thesis is divided into three main chapters: Chapter 1 (Introduction), Chapter 2 (Culture), and Chapter 3 (U.S. Television). Each chapter delves into specific aspects of the relationship between American television and its global impact.
Chapter 1 sets the stage, establishing the significance of television as a global medium and its role in shaping cultural perceptions. It introduces the central research question and outlines the thesis structure.
Chapter 2 explores the multifaceted concept of culture, its relationship with society and national identity, and how culture shapes national identity and the drive to spread one's own culture. It examines culture as a system of practices and hegemonic values and analyzes television's role as a cultural medium.
Chapter 3 provides a comprehensive overview of the U.S. television system and industry, examining economic factors shaping programming and the international export of American shows. It discusses the development of major U.S. television networks and analyzes how American television entertainment presents images of American society and its values globally. It explores depictions of social classes, gender roles, and ethnic relations.
Chapter 3 uses examples such as prime-time series to analyze depictions of wealth, women, and the American beauty ideal; it also examines the depiction of ethnic minorities in crime series and the portrayal of the U.S. as a land of modernity and scientific advancement.
Keywords include American television, cultural imperialism, Americanization, media globalization, cultural hegemony, television entertainment, U.S. television industry, social values, cultural identity, media effects, and popular culture.
The overall objective is to examine the influence of American television on societies worldwide and its role in the Americanization of cultures.
While not explicitly stated, the context implies that the research likely utilizes qualitative and quantitative data analysis methods, studying media content and potentially audience reception.
The intended audience is likely academic, given its structured and professional approach to analyzing themes, and its use for academic use.
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