Poverty of Television
Discover the profound insights of Jonathan Corpus Ong in his groundbreaking work, Poverty of Television, published by Anthem Press in 2017. This compelling paperback spans 226 pages and offers a unique ethnographic study of television and its audiences within the class-divided context of the Philippines. Ong's innovative bottom-up approach explores how viewers engage with the powerful images and narratives of suffering and poverty portrayed on television. This essential read not only delves into the psychological aspects of television broadcasting but also sheds light on the complex relationship between media and society. Perfect for anyone interested in media studies, sociology, and the impact of television on viewers, Poverty of Television invites you to reflect on the role of media in shaping perceptions of poverty and resilience in contemporary Asia.