WHAT PARENTS MEAN BY A “GOOD CHILD”
/in Studies /by Kcs21blAAMAKEOVER TELEVISION AND THE BEAUTY MYTH
/in Themes /by Kcs21blAAThe media have an important role in communicating cultural values and ideas, but they also affect the outlining and defining the concepts of beauty. Therefore, the media representation processes are key to forming cultural “norms” of a beautiful female body, while consumption oriented society finds esthetic surgery a simpler and faster way of democratizing and achieving this ideal. As a mixture of the mentioned motives, the makeover television is an example of media content whose analysis can uncover the meanings and affirmation mechanisms of the contemporary beauty myth – an idea suggested by Naomi Wolf. These TV shows can be viewed as particular media rituals, initiating into the myth and legitimizing its social role. Reality makeover TV show Moje novo ja, aired on Prva television, is analysed to uncover the key moments of media representation of current idea(l)s of a desired woman`s beauty, the consequences of such ideas and the social power relations which the myth itself portrays.
LOW WAGES AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY – JOURNALISTS AND JOURNALISM IN SERBIA
/in Contemporary Journalism - Trends, Dilemmas and Challenges /by Kcs21blAAThis paper discusses major findings of the research project “Profession at the Crossroads – Journalism at the Threshold of the Information Society” conducted by the Faculty of Political Sciences’ Center for Media and Media Research from July 2010 till June 2011. The aim of the project was to examine social, economic and technological qualities of the journalistic community in Serbia and its capacity to respond to challenges facing the profession regarding global media changes and domestic transitional processes. Research results indicate that journalism in Serbia is in a state of limbo, and caught between delayed transition and information society very slowly mobilizes resources to respond to the forthcoming challenges.
LOW WAGES AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY – JOURNALISTS AND JOURNALISM IN SERBIA
/in Studies /by Kcs21blAAThis paper discusses major findings of the research project “Profession at a Crossroads – Journalism at the Threshold of the Information Society” conducted by the Faculty of Political Sciences, Center for Media and Media Research, from July 2010 to June 2011. The aim of the project was to examine social, economic and technological qualities of the journalist community in Serbia and its capacity to respond to challenges the profession is faced with regarding global media changes and domestic transitional processes. Research results indicate that journalism in Serbia is in a state of limbo and caught between delayed transition and the information society, and that it very slowly mobilizes resources to respond to the forthcoming challenges.
IN MEMORIAM: HERBERT MARCUSE
/in In Memoriam /by Kcs21blAAINTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION IN CULTURE
/in Themes /by Kcs21blAAREVITALIZATION OF IBSEN’S “PEER GYNT” IN OSLO TODAY: INTERTEXTUALITY IN A SCENE
/in Cultures of Rhythms and Spectacle /by Kcs21blAAThe text explores possibilities of revitalization and translation of Henrik Ibsen’s play into an open form of performance. On the example of Peer Gynt, first perfomed on September 17, 2009 at the Oslo Nye Centralteater, common grounds of the 19th century drama and contemporary cultural context are considered. Ibsen’s drama Peer Gynt, directed by Svein Sturla Hungnes is, according to critics, staged as ”a modern, urban version”. The analysis singles out the key intertextual elements of a new reading and performing Ibsen in the context of media culture. Relying on Roland Barthes’s theoretic views from the essay “The Death of the Author”, our text focuses on stage/performance and viewer/participant communication.
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