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[Commlist] Call for Proposals: TV Matters
Mon Nov 18 15:12:40 GMT 2024
Call for Proposals: TV Matters
Editor: Sabrina Mittermeier
View the full call here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/tv-matters
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/tv-matters>
TV Matters is a new series of short monographs (40,000 to 50,000 words)
on television series, analysing their production history, cultural
context, main themes, as well as fandom and audience reception. The
focus is on shows that both have critical acclaim (as reflected by
awards, media reviews), but more importantly, are genuinely 'popular'.
That means they have had a robust viewership and ideally an active
fandom (watercooler discussions on- and offline, as well as fan
production such as fic, art, vids etc.) and/or an unusual reception
history (cases of bans, censorship or similar).
As the intended audience for this book series extends beyond academia,
we expect an engaging/accessible writing style. This however does not
mean less academic 'rigour' – authors should thoroughly research
production history (incl. where possible through interviews with
creators or archival research), include a solid textual analysis of main
themes and should show familiarity with concepts and theories of fan and
audience studies.
The aim of this book series is to engage with TV shows that were and are
truly popular rather than just part of a canon of 'quality TV' or 'cult
TV'. The scope includes scripted/fictional programming, both live action
as well as animation, but also reality TV, casting shows and documentary
formats, if they fill the criteria. If it mattered to people, it qualifies!
This crucially also means shows outside of a Eurocentric lens of media
production – K-Drama, Telenovelas, any popular TV in its respective
cultural contexts, but also productions that crossed border lines and
were adapted transnationally. In case of particularly long-running shows
such as soaps or procedurals, or non-scripted content, ongoing series
are also open to consideration.
To illustrate examples, series that tentative authors have already been
approached about include Bridgerton(2020–), Game of Thrones(2011–2019),
Ted Lasso(2020–2023), Ducktales(1987–1990), Star Trek:
Voyager(1995–2001) and the Eurovision Song Contest.
At this point, we are open to any proposals on series meeting the
criteria, but are especially looking for someone interested in writing
on Supernatural(2005–2020), Friends(1994–2004), Buffy the Vampire
Slayer(1997–2003), Grey’s Anatomy(2005–), Doctor Who(1963–), the CSI,
NCIS, Law & Orderfranchises or long-running reality TV and transnational
competition formats such as Survivor, Big Brotheror Strictly Come
Dancing. If this sounds like you please approach us!
As a first step, just send a short (!) pitch (500 words max), including
what series you’d want to write on and why you think it matters, to the
series editor Sabrina Mittermeier ((Sabrina.Mittermeier /at/ uni-kassel.de)
<mailto:(Sabrina.Mittermeier /at/ uni-kassel.de)>). If deemed a good fit, we
move on to a more formal proposal. We expect the series to launch in 2026.
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