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1 online resource |
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Introduction / Jason Jacobs and Steven Peacock -- Conceptual Debates. Television Aesthetics: Stylistic Analysis and Beyond / Sarah Cardwell -- The Qualities of Complexity: Vast versus Dense Seriality in Contemporary Television / Jason Mittell -- What Does it Mean to Call Television "Cinematic"? / Brett Mills -- Rescuing Television from "The Cinematic": The Perils of Dismissing Television Style / Deborah L. Jaramillo -- Aesthetics and Style of Television Comedy. Why Comedy is at Home on Television / Alex Clayton -- Situating Comedy: Inhabitation and Duration in Classical American Sitcoms / Sergio Dias Branco -- Arrested Developments: Towards an Aesthetic of the Contemporary US Sitcom / Timotheus Vermuelen and James Whitfield -- Better or Differently: Style and Repetition in the Trip / James Walters -- The Presentation of Detail and the Organization of Time in The Royle Family / James Zborowski -- The Man From ISIS: Archer and the Animated Aesthetics of Adult Cartoons / Holly Randell-Moon and Arthur J. Randell -- Critical Analyses of Television Drama. Don Draper and the Promises of Life / George Toles -- Justifying Justified / William Rothman -- HBO Aesthetics, Quality TV and Boardwalk Empire / Janet McCabe -- -- Storytelling in Song: Television Music, Narrative and Allusion in the O.C. / Faye Woods -- Camera and Performer: Energetic Engagement with The Shield / Lucy Fife Donaldson -- Flashforwards in Breaking Bad: Openness, Closure and Possibility / Elliott Logan -- The Fantastic Style of Shameless / Beth Johnson -- Non-Fiction and History. "Let's Just Watch it for a Few Minutes": This is Your Life in 1958 -- / Charles Barr -- Gaudy Nights: Dance and Reality Television's Display of Talent / Frances Bonner -- Television Sublime: The Experimental Television of Lithuanian CAC TV / Linus Andersson -- Closer to the Action: Post-War American Television and the Zoom Shot / Nick Hall -- Think-Tape: The Aesthetics of Montage in the Post-War TV Documentary / Ieuan Franklin -- What FUIs Can Do: The Promises of Computing in Contemporary TV Series / Cormac Deane |
Summary |
Although Film Studies has successfully (re)turned attention to matters of style and interpretation, its sibling discipline has left the territory uncharted - until now. The question of how television operates on a stylistic level has been critically underexplored, despite being fundamental to our viewing experience. This significant new work redresses a vital gap in Television Studies by engaging with the stylistic dynamics of TV; exploring the aesthetic properties and values of both the medium and particular types of output (specific programmes); and raising important questions about the way |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Television broadcasting -- Aesthetics
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Television -- Aesthetics.
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Media studies.
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Television.
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PERFORMING ARTS -- Television -- Reference.
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Television -- Aesthetics
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Fernsehfilm
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Fernsehsendung
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Ästhetik
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Fernsehserie
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jacobs, Jason, editor
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Peacock, Steven, 1974- editor.
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ISBN |
9781623569037 |
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1623569036 |
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9781628928327 |
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1628928328 |
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9781623562496 |
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162356249X |
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