Contents of Volume I

Media History and the Foundations of Media Studies

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Contributors to Volume I

General Editor's Acknowledgments

Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future

Angharad N. Valdivia

Introduction: Mapping the Field of Media History

John Nerone

PART 1 APPROACHES

1 Left Behind: End Times for a Media History Paradigm

Carolyn Marvin

2 The Two Marxes: Bridging the Political Economy/Technology and Culture Divide

Vincent Mosco

3 The Conditions of Media's Possibility: A Foucauldian Approach to Media History

Jeremy Packer

4 Race/Ethnicity in Media History

Catherine Squires

5 Approaches to Gender and Sexuality in Media History

Gretchen Soderlund

6 The History of the Book

Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray

PART 2 MOMENTS

7 Writing

John Durham Peters

8 The Enlightenment and the Bourgeois Public Sphere (Through the Eyes of a London Merchant-Writer)

Juraj Kittler

9 Journalism History: North America

Richard Kaplan

10 Journalism History: Europe

Jürgen Wilke

11 Journalism History: Korea

Sae-Eun Kim

12 Journalism History: China

Shihua Chen and Qian Wang

13 Communications Networks in the United States: From Chappe to Marconi

Richard R. John

14 “Quickening Urgency”: The Telegraph and Wire Services in 1846–1893

Terhi Rantanen

15 Photography

Craig Robertson

16 Moving Images: Portable Histories of Film Exhibition

Haidee Wasson

17 Sound Histories: Communication, Technology, Media, and Fidelity

Eric W. Rothenbuhler

18 Television

Laurie Ouellette

19 ...

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