Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse

This article aims to bring fi ve possible views on the theoretical and compound relationships between excess and television. Therefore, the hyperbolic excess, semiotic excess, stylistic excess, bodily excess, and palimpsestic excess are brought into the discussion as combinatorial aesthetic modaliti...

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Main Author: Anderson Lopes da Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University. Faculty of Journalism 2020-12-01
Series:World of Media
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Online Access:http://worldofmedia.ru/volumes/2020/2020_Issue_3/World%20of%20Media_4-2020-56-78.pdf
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spelling doaj-f249535b7b4f4927a9066b9bb258c1d42021-04-12T10:46:36ZengLomonosov Moscow State University. Faculty of JournalismWorld of Media2307-16052686-80162020-12-014567810.30547/worldofmedia.4.2020.3Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourseAnderson Lopes da Silva0University of São PauloThis article aims to bring fi ve possible views on the theoretical and compound relationships between excess and television. Therefore, the hyperbolic excess, semiotic excess, stylistic excess, bodily excess, and palimpsestic excess are brought into the discussion as combinatorial aesthetic modalities that permeate the TV media discourse. More than just systematizing the debate on such theoretical combinations, what is concluded in this work is that television is based on an ontological vision where the excess is understood as a qualitative discursive production. Consequently, the excess is present in the television language and is an intrinsic part of its form as a medium of social and cultural communication. http://worldofmedia.ru/volumes/2020/2020_Issue_3/World%20of%20Media_4-2020-56-78.pdfexcessdiscourselanguagestyletelevision
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title Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse
title_short Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse
title_full Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse
title_fullStr Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse
title_sort theoretical interrelationships between television studies and excess in media discourse
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University. Faculty of Journalism
series World of Media
issn 2307-1605
2686-8016
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This article aims to bring fi ve possible views on the theoretical and compound relationships between excess and television. Therefore, the hyperbolic excess, semiotic excess, stylistic excess, bodily excess, and palimpsestic excess are brought into the discussion as combinatorial aesthetic modalities that permeate the TV media discourse. More than just systematizing the debate on such theoretical combinations, what is concluded in this work is that television is based on an ontological vision where the excess is understood as a qualitative discursive production. Consequently, the excess is present in the television language and is an intrinsic part of its form as a medium of social and cultural communication.
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discourse
language
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television
url http://worldofmedia.ru/volumes/2020/2020_Issue_3/World%20of%20Media_4-2020-56-78.pdf
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