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[Commlist] Journal of Popular Television 10.2 is published (Special Issue: ‘Histories and New Directions: Soap Opera/Serial Narrative Research’)
Mon Jul 25 20:18:04 GMT 2022
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Popular Television 10.2
is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Histories and New Directions: Soap Opera/Serial
Narrative Research’
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-popular-television
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Aims & Scope
Journal of Popular Televisionis an international, peer-reviewed journal
designed to promote and encourage scholarship on all aspects of popular
television, whether fictional or non-fictional, from docudramas and
sports to news and comedy. The journal is rooted in the belief that
popular television continues to play a major cultural, political and
social role, and thus seeks interdisciplinary contributions that
contextualize programmes, genres, personalities and phenomena. The
journal seeks to be equally responsive to contemporary developments in
television production and within television criticism and theory, as to
historical approaches and re-evaluation of canonical and non-canonical
texts.
Issue 10.2
Editorial
Histories and new directions: Soap opera/serial narrative research
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AHMET ATAY AND KRISTYN GORTON
Articles
Serial narratives in the new millennium: The decline and the future of
daytime US soap
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operas
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AHMET ATAY
‘Storytelling is storytelling’: Resilience, gender and screenwriting in
Fair City
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KRISTYN GORTON
Serial communities: The dynamics between individual and collective
identity in Orange Is the
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New Black
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KRISTINA GRAOUR
From telenovelas to super series: Reflections on TV Azteca’s
‘improved’ content
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SOFIA RIOS
Rethinking women’s guilty pleasures in a social media age: From soap
opera to teen drama series
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YSABEL GERRARD
Finding the ‘perfect blend’ in an undervalued genre: Considering the
importance of
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‘ordinariness’ in Australian soap opera Neighbours
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LIZ GIUFFRE AND SARAH ATTFIELD
Notes towards a formal and social poetics of television drama
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JAMES ZBOROWSKI
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