Review:
The Anthropology Of Media: A Reader Edited By Kelly Askew, Richard R. Wilk
overall review score: 4.2
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The Anthropology of Media: A Reader edited by Kelly Askew and Richard R. Wilk is a comprehensive collection of articles that explore the intersection of anthropology and media studies.
Key Features
- Wide range of perspectives on media anthropology
- Includes seminal works in the field
- Addresses key debates and theoretical frameworks
- Covers various forms of media such as film, television, radio, and digital media
Pros
- Provides a thorough overview of the field of media anthropology
- Includes a diverse range of perspectives and topics
- Helps readers understand the complex relationship between culture and media
Cons
- Some articles may be challenging for readers new to the field
- Could benefit from more recent case studies