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[ecrea] New Book- Contemporary TV Series- Cambridge Scholars
Mon Jun 30 19:10:18 GMT 2014
I am happy to announce that Contemporary Television Series: Narrative
Structures and Audience Perception is out now. Special thanks to my
colleagues editors (Valentina Marinescu and Silvia Branea), to James
Brown for proofreading, to all the contributors and to all the people
from Cambridge Scholars Publishing who made this possible.
For reviewing this book please contact me at (bianca.mitu82 /at/ gmail.com) and
I will provide you a copy of the book.
The book can be found here
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/contemporary-television-series
or here
http://ccmrc.eu/publications/
PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK
Contemporary Television Series: Narrative Structures and Audience
Perception proposes an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach of
old concepts like fiction, reality and narrativity applied to actual
worldwide television series. The authors that have contributed to this
volume analyze the almost invisible barriers between fiction and reality
in television series from different perspectives. The results of their
studies are extremely interesting and revealing. The new perspectives
offered by this volume will be of great interest to any scholar of
European and international studies, because they bring to light new
ideas, new methodologies and results that could be further developed.
This volume allows readers to explore these unique insights, even if
they are not senior researchers, and to easily digest the content, and
also to acknowledge the impact of the viewing of television series on
reality and on their own lives.
CHAPTERS
1. Watching the Cops: Police Perceptions of Media Representations of
Police work in British Television Crime Drama
Marianne P. Colbran
2. Children’s Programmes and the Narration of TV Technology
Åsa Petterson
3. Quebec TV Fiction after RealTV: More Complex and More Artistic TV Series
Yves Picard and Pierre Barrette
4. MuhtesemYüzyil or MuhtesemRezalet: Controversy Surrounding the
Television SeriesMuhtesemYüzyil and the Crisis of Turkish Identity
Cherie Taraghi
5. Narrative Structure Analysis of the 2012 Emmy Nominees for Drama TV
Series: What Does the Pilot Episode Reveal?
Célia Belim
6. Power, Money and Criminality in the New Bulgarian TV Series
Valentina Gueorguieva
7. Reconstructing Health: Perceptions and Representations of Medical TV
Series
Valentina Marinescu
8. ‘America’s Favourite Serial Killer’: Enjoyment of the TV Serial Dexter
Daniela Schlütz, Beate Schneider and Maik Zehrfeld
9. Audience Perceptions of Health in Grey’s Anatomy TV Series
Bianca Mitu
10. A Postmodernist Reading of Greek Reality TV
Anastasia Veneti, Achilleas Karadimitriou and Stamatis Poulakidakos
11. Scoping Interactivity: Conceptualizing the Post-Television Viewer
Angie Chiang
12. ‘You Have Ten Fingers, I Have Ten Fingers, Let’s Be Friends’: The
Post-Millennial Family in Bryan Fuller’s Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies
Vera Cuntz-Leng
13. SatyamevaJayate and the Stardom that Looms: Emotional Stock Market
in a Reality Show
Sony Jalarajan Raj and Rohini Sreekumar
Kind regards,
Bianca Mitu
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