Television Dramas and the Global Village
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-7936-1354-7 (ISBN)
This book discusses the role of television drama series on a global scale, analyzing these dramas across the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Contributors consider the role of television dramas as economically valuable cultural products and with their depictions of gender roles, sexualities, race, cultural values, political systems, and religious beliefs as they analyze how these programs allow us to indulge our innate desire to share human narratives in a way that binds us together and encourages audiences to persevere as a community on a global scale. Contributors also go on to explore the role of television dramas as a medium that indulges fantasies and escapism and reckons with reality as it allows audiences to experience emotions of happiness, sorrow, fear, and outrage in both realistic and fantastical scenarios.
Diana I. Ríos is associate professor in the Department of Communication and El Instituto: Latino/Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Connecticut. Carolyn A. Lin is professor of communication at the University of Connecticut.
Introduction: Television Dramas as Storytellers of Race and Gender for the Global Village
Diana I. Rios and Carolyn A. Lin
Section I. Fantasy-Science Fiction, Horror, and Mystery
Chapter 1: Luke Cage is Harlem’s Captain America: Black Masculinity and Vulnerability in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Graeme John Wilson
Chapter 2: Doctor Who’s 13th Doctor: Redefining the Female Lead in Science Fiction Television
Gwendelyn S. Nisbett and Newly Paul
Chapter 3: A Woman in Trouble in Twin Peaks: The Return: Gothic Texts, Magical Technology, and Dreams Within Dreams
Joseph Boisvere
Chapter 4: Arya and Sansa Stark of HBO’s The Game of Thrones: Abuse, Agency, Trauma Survival, and Redefined Destinies
Diana I. Rios, Mary Helen Millham, Karin A. Haberlin, and Graciela Quiñones-Rodriguez
Chapter 5: The Protagonists of the Fantasy Drama Lost: From Stereotypes to Flexible Identities
Jérôme David
Section II. Soap Operas and Telenovelas
Chapter 6: Pakistan Television Drama Serials and Telenovelas During Fifty Years: Gendering in Different Political Regimes
Saleem Abbas
Chapter 7: Primetime Brazilian Telenovelas and Gender Violence Representation
Lorena Caminhas
Chapter 8: French Television and the Audience: Examining Serial Dramas Un Si Grand Soleil and Plus Belle La Vie
Patricia Jullia and Frédéric Marty
Chapter 9: Brazilian Telenovelas and Multi-platform Audiences: Overviews and Industry Insights
Rosane Svartman
Section III. Historical and Period Drama
Chapter 10: Korean Historical Television Dramas: Cultural Meanings, Confucian Values, and Transcultural Identities
Suji Park and Carolyn A. Lin
Chapter 11: Thoroughly (Un)Modern Downton Abbey: Interrogating Gender/Sexual Dynamics and Whiteness Boundaries
Gordon Alley-Young
Chapter 12: From The Crown to Madmen: Historical Television as Commentary on 21st Century Ideologies
Nettie Brock
Chapter 13: The Story of Zheng Yang Gate: Chinese Television Representation of Female Entrepreneurs
Mei Zhang
Chapter 14: Exploring Gendering in Iranian Television Drama Serials
Ali Zohoori
Section IV. Comedy-Drama
Chapter 15: Being a Black Man on Being Mary Jane: Considering Complexities of Black Masculinity in a Female-centric Drama
George L. Daniels
Chapter 16: HBO’s Insecure and Issa Dee: Black Women’s Interpretations on Facebook
Morgan W. Smalls
Chapter 17: Pregnancy and the Back-to-Work Narrative: How Television Comedy-Dramas Navigate the Social Norms of Motherhood
Elizabeth Fish Hatfield
Section V. Crime and Medical Drama
Chapter 18: Historical Drama Peaky Blinders: Pitching Racial Allegiances and Ethnocentric Populism
Inna Arzumanova
Chapter 19: Zero Tolerance: Genre and the Politics of Reconciliation in a South African Crime Show
Ian-Malcolm Rijsdijk
Chapter 20: Doctor(ed) Representations: Physician Portrayals on Medical Television Shows
David Lynn Painter, Sarah Parsloe, and Hannah Jureller
About the Contributors
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.04.2023 |
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Co-Autor | Saleem Abbas, Gordon Alley-Young, Inna Arzumanova |
Verlagsort | Lanham, MD |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 223 mm |
Gewicht | 485 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Film / TV |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 1-7936-1354-0 / 1793613540 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-7936-1354-7 / 9781793613547 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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