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<p></p><p>Micro-Ethnographies of the Screen: Sign-Off

Micro-Ethnographies of the Screen: Sign-Off(7)

December 1, 2006

by: Dan Leopard / St. Mary’s College of California

For his final column, Dan Leopard examines the television sign off.

<p></p><p>Rooting for Betty

Rooting for Betty

by: Mary Beltrán / University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ugly Betty: Are beauty and worthiness equated with whiteness?

<p></p><p>Post <em>CSI</em>-TV: The Ecstasies of <em>Dexter</em>

Post CSI-TV: The Ecstasies of Dexter

by: Michele Byers / Saint Mary’s University

How does Dexter compare with network-series CSI? The programs have similar themes and topics, but different in tones and humor, perhaps associated with network/non-network programming.

Civilized Viewing and its Discontents

Civilized Viewing and its Discontents

by: Lynne Joyrich / Brown University

Is watching television (whether alone or with others) good for you? Lynne Joyrich examines the constructions of the self and the familial, and their implications for TV viewers, in shows from Dexter to Ugly Betty.


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