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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: American Television in the Trump Era
Tue May 14 12:49:52 GMT 2019
*Call for Chapters: American Television in the Trump Era*
*Editor: Karen McNally*
*Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: 30 June 2019*
Donald Trump’s emergence in the field of American politics has had an
undeniable and wide-ranging impact on contemporary American television.
As a medium television has been quick to respond to the extraordinary
climate and fast-paced news environment created by the roller-coaster of
events and political strategies that have defined the Trump
administration. CBS drama /The Good Fight/, for example, explicitly ties
the unfolding events of the Trump presidency to its characters’
professional and personal lives, while the dystopian narrative of /The
Handmaid’s Tale/ seems an updated warning of the continuing threats to
women’s legal and cultural rights. Each genre from the satirical show to
reality television has demonstrated the centrality of contemporary
politics to viewers’ everyday experience, assuming an atypical awareness
of current events amongst diverse members of the American public. At the
same time, television has been forced to confront its role in the
construction of a media-driven celebrity presidency, as it provides
24-hour breaking-news coverage and makes celebrities out of the various
press secretaries entering and exiting Trump world. Whether it’s the
challenge of depicting the fictitious car crash politics of /Veep/ with
the backdrop of a White House reportedly in disarray, or news analysis
shows wading through the concepts of ‘fake news’ and ‘alternative
facts’, the balance between representation, critique, entertainment,
fiction and fact has become the site of television’s negotiation with
the current era.
This volume seeks a range of essays aiming to address the ways in which
the political climate of the Trump era has revealed itself on American
television. The political setting might be defined as much by movements
such as #MeToo, Time’s Up and Black Lives Matter as by the various
branches of federal government, or political moments such as
Charlottesville or the release of the Mueller Report. Similarly, authors
might choose to examine individual television shows or particular
genres, and themes including celebrity politics, backlash culture,
journalism as entertainment, genre hybridity, amongst a variety of topics.
Chapter proposals should be submitted as a 300-400 word abstract by 30
June 2019 to the editor, Karen McNally, at
(TrumpEraTelevisionthebook /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(TrumpEraTelevisionthebook /at/ gmail.com)>. Please include a full
author biography and contact details. Final chapters will be 5,000 to
6,000 words and due by 15 November 2019. Please feel free to email also
with any queries prior to submission of abstracts. A major publisher is
being sought for the volume.
*Dr Karen McNally* is a Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies
at London Metropolitan University and a specialist in Hollywood cinema
and American television and culture. She is the author of /When Frankie
Went to Hollywood: Frank Sinatra and American Male Identity /(University
of Illinois Press, 2008) and /The Stardom Film: Hollywood and the Star
Myth/ (Columbia University Press, forthcoming). She is also the editor
of /Billy Wilder, Movie-Maker: Critical Essays on the Films/ (McFarland,
2011) and co-editor of /The Legacy of Mad Men: Cultural History,
Intermediality and American Television /(Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming).
Contact Details: (TrumpEraTelevisionthebook /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(TrumpEraTelevisionthebook /at/ gmail.com)>
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