Meta‐television: Popular postmodernism
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Studies in Mass Communication
- Vol. 4 (3) , 284-300
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15295038709360136
Abstract
Metafiction has been described as a major element of literary postmodernism. Television also can be meta fictional: meta‐television. Three varieties of meta‐television are described: audience awareness and intertextuality or medium‐reflexive structure; metagenericism or genre‐reflexive structure; and autodeconstruction and ilinx or text‐reflexive narrative. Meta‐television relies on the ability of the viewers to recognize artifice. It is the cultural expression of creators and consumers bored with and restricted by television's naturalness.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- “Above All Else to Make You See”:Published by University of Minnesota Press ,2018
- Reading TelevisionPublished by Taylor & Francis ,2004
- Crossing Wavelengths: The Diegetic and Referential Imaginary of American Commercial TelevisionCinema Journal, 1986
- The Metafictional Hitchcock: The Experience of Viewing and the Viewing of Experience in "Rear Window" and "Psycho"Cinema Journal, 1986
- The Collective Voice as Cultural VoiceCinema Journal, 1986
- Hill Street Blues as narrativeCritical Studies in Mass Communication, 1985
- NonsensePublished by Project MUSE ,1979