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Shoemaker, Allison, author.
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Television programs -- United States.
Television programs -- Social aspects -- United States.
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How TV can make you ...
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How TV can make you smarter / Allison Shoemaker.
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Shoemaker, Allison, author.
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, [2020]
Subjects
Television programs -- United States.
Television programs -- Social aspects -- United States.
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9781452171784 (hardcover) :
1452171785 (hardcover) :
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HOW series (Chronicle Books (Firm))
Description:
112 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
Contents:
Part I. What is TV, and why is there so much of it? What's TV anyway--and how is it not a movie? ; How to survive peak TV -- Part II. Yes, TV can be good for you. The conversation starters: learning from Lost, each other, and ourselves ; The lens openers: learning from artists and performers ; The empathy generators: how TV allows us to live inside someone else's head ; The creative challengers: thinking outside the box ; The carousel: preserving cultural history -- Part III. TV can be junk food, and that's OK too. To binge or not to binge? ; Conclusion; how to love TV and not be totally daunted.
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"HOW TV CAN MAKE YOU SMARTER shows readers the real and numerous emotional and, yes, intellectual benefits of TV. Through a wide selection of diverse examples, author Allison Shoemaker provides the tools to taking advantage of our 24/7 access to this content and how we can rewire our brains to how we engage with TV in order to gain meaningful insights"--
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