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Television Drama By Sue Thornham

Television Drama by Sue Thornham


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At a time when distinctions between television and film have blurred, and multiple TV channels offer us the chance to re-view TV dramas, there is still little attention paid to television drama as text or to ways of theorising such texts.

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Television Drama: Theories and Identities by Sue Thornham

At a time when distinctions between television and film have blurred, and multiple TV channels offer us the chance to re-view TV dramas, there is still little attention paid to television drama as text or to ways of theorising such texts. This book offers both a clear account of theoretical approaches to television drama and readings of a range of television drama texts. Arguing that TV drama is a key site for exploring the usefulness of contemporary theories of identity, culture and representation, it offers a framework which links this analysis to theoretical concepts explored elsewhere in cultural, media and film studies over recent years. Each chapter provides a critical account of a specific theoretical approach, outlining its history and scope, and demonstrating its application across a range of TV dramas, ending with a close reading of particular examples. Organised around the themes of identity and subjectivity, the book encompasses a wide range of approaches and texts, from sitcom, to docudrama, to sci fi and is an ideal resource for undergraduate students of Media Studies, Cultural studies, Communication Studies and Television and Film Studies.

About Sue Thornham

SUE THORNHAM is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex, UK. She has published widely in her field, with publications including Media Studies: A Reader 2e (Edinburgh University Press) and Feminism and Cultural Studies (Edward Arnold).

TONY PURVIS is Lecturer in the School of Arts, Design and Media at the University of Sunderland, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Approaches to Television Drama.- Part 1: Representing Television Drama: Television Drama and its Critics.- Part 2: Stories and Meanings.- Narrative.- Genre.- Realism.- Part 3: Power and Subjectivity.- Ideology, Hegemony and Discourse.- Uses of Psychoanalysis.- Part 4: Gender and Sexuality.- Feminist Approaches.- Sexual Subjects.- Part 5: The end of representation? Television Drama and Postmodernism.

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GOR013717281
9780333968888
0333968883
Television Drama: Theories and Identities by Sue Thornham
Used - Like New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2004-10-29
212
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