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Time in television narrative exploring temporality in twenty-first century programming /

This collection analyzes twenty-first-century American television programs that rely upon temporal and narrative experimentation. These shows play with time, slowing it down to unfold the narrative through time retardation and compression. They disrupt the chronological flow of time itself, using fl...

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Други автори: Ames, Melissa, 1978-
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, ℗♭2012.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Time in television narrative.
Съдържание:
  • Introduction: television studies in the twenty-first century
  • Promoting the future of experimental tv: the industry changes and technological advancements that paved the way to "new" television ventures. Television's paradigm (time)shift: production and consumption practices in the post-network era / Todd M. Sodano
  • "A stretch of time": extended distribution and narrative accumulation in Prison break / J.P. Kelly
  • "It's not unknown": the loose- and dead-end afterlives of Battlestar Galactica and Lost / Jordan Lavender-Smith
  • Zero-degree seriality: television narrative in the post-network era / Norman M. Gendelman
  • "Play it again, Sam
  • and Dean": temporality and meta-textuality in Supernatural / Michael Fuchs
  • Historicizing the moment: how the cultural climate impacts. Temporal manipulation on the small screen. Temporality and trauma in American sci-fi television / Aris Mousoutzanis
  • The fear of the future and the pain of the past: the quest to cheat time in Heroes, FlashForward, and Fringe / Melissa Ames
  • Lost in our middle hour: faith, fate, and redemption post-9/11 / Sarah Himsel Burcon
  • "New beginnings only lead to painful ends": "undeading" and fear of consequences in Pushing daisies / Kasey Butcher
  • The functions of time: analyzing the effects of nonnormative narrative structure(s). "Did you get pears?": temporality and temps mortality in The wire, Mad men, and Arrested development / Gry C. Rustad and Timotheus Vermeulen
  • Temporalities on collision course: time, knowledge, and temporal critique in Damages / Toni Pape
  • Freaks of time: reevaluating memory and identity through Daniel Knauf's Carnivale / Frida Beckman
  • The discourse of medium: time as a narrative device / Kristi McDuffie
  • Moving beyond the televisual restraints of the past: reimagining genres and formats. Making sense of the future: narrative destabilization in Joss Whedon's Dollhouse / Casey J. McCormick
  • Why 30 Rock rocks and The Office needs some work: the role of time/space in contemporary TV sitcoms / Colin Irvine
  • Change the structure, change the story: How I met your mother and the reformulation of the television romance / Molly Brost
  • Like sands through the half-hourglass: Nurse Jackie and temporal disruption / Janani Subramanian
  • The television musical: Glee's new directions / Jack Harrison
  • Playing outside of the box: the role time plays in fan fiction, online communities, and audience studies. "Nothing happens unless first a dream": tv fandom, narrative structure, and the alternate universes of bones / Melanie Cattrell
  • Two days before the day after tomorrow: time, temporality, and fandom in South Park / Jason W. Buel
  • Lost in time?: Lost fan engagement with temporal play / Lucy Bennett.