Reading Contemporary TV Series

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A01=Barbara Miceli
A01=Milosz Wojtyna
A01=Roksana Zgierska
Aesthetics
Author_Barbara Miceli
Author_Milosz Wojtyna
Author_Roksana Zgierska
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Category=DS
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  • ISBN 9783631862469
  • Weight: 394g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2022
  • Publisher: Peter Lang AG
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The rapid development of the TV series in the twenty-first century has resulted in an emergence of new aesthetic, cultural, and social trends. The development has influenced both the mainstream of popular culture and reception practices of audiences across nations and platforms. This book observes how the means employed in key contemporary TV series texts and a specific thematic variety have promoted new reception styles and redefined conventional interpretive practices. The authors analyze a variety of series released since 2000 to discuss historical (dis)continuities of genres and conventions, and observe how interpretive competences promoted by the rhetoric of contemporary TV series result from, and are polemical with, the conventions of visual and verbal cultures of preceding decades.

Miłosz Wojtyna – Assistant Professor at the University of Gdańsk, Poland. He specializes in narratology and communication theory. His current research is concerned with virtual reality and the simulacra of Internet culture.

Barbara Miceli – Assistant Professor at the University of Gdańsk. She specializes in the relationship between fact and fiction in contemporary American novel and TV.

Roksana Zgierska – Assistant Professor at the University of Gdańsk. She specializes in contemporary narrative theory with the emphasis on the role of the reader, intertextuality and transmedia.

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