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[ecrea] New Edited Book: Social Class and Television Drama in Contemporary Britain
Thu Jul 20 17:13:30 GMT 2017
We are delighted to announce the publication of /Social Class and
Television Drama in Contemporary Britain/
<http://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781137555052>//
This edited collection contains 17 chapters by scholars from across the
UK exploring the representation of social class in and through
television drama in the contemporary period.
_Contents_
Foreword: Helen Wood
*Authorship and Class*
Chapter 1: ‘Introduction', David Forrest and Beth Johnson
Chapter 2: '/This is England/: Authorship, Emotion and Class Telly',
Beth Johnson
Chapter 3: '/Jimmy McGovern’s The Street/ and the Politics of Everyday
Life', David Forrest
Chapter 4: 'High-flyers, Hooligans and Helpmates: Images of Social Class
in the Television Dramas of Stephen Poliakoff’, Stephen Harper
*Institutions and Structures of Class*
Chapter 5: 'Through Class Darkly: Class in the British TV Noir’, Paul
Elliott
Chapter 6: 'Military Class: Hearts and Minds on the Domestic Screen',
Felicity Colman and David James
Chapter 7: 'Creating a Level Playing Field: ‘Honest Endeavour
Together!’: Social Mobility, Entrepreneurialism and Class in /Mr
Selfridge/',//Gill Jamieson
Chapter 8: 'Social Class and Television Audiences in the 1990s’, James Dalby
Chapter 9: 'Searching for Hugh Gaitskell in a Neoliberal Landscape:
Masculinities and Class Mobility in /Goodnight Sweetheart/', HollyGale
Millette
*Place and Class*
Chapter 10: 'From Newcastle to Nashville: The Northern Soul of Jimmy
Nail’, James Leggott
Chapter 11: '‘A Woman Like That Is Not A Woman, Quite. I Have Been Her
Kind’: Maxine Peake and the Gothic Excess of Northern Femininity’, Het
Phillips
Chapter 12: 'Class, Place and History in the Imaginative Landscapes of
/Peaky Blinders/’, Paul Long
Chapter 13: 'Happy Valley: Compassion, Evil and Exploitation in an
Ordinary ‘Trouble Town’', Helen Piper
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*Taste and Class*
Chapter 14: '21st Century British Sitcom and 'the Hidden Injuries of
Class’, Phil Wickham
Chapter 15: 'Animating Class in Contemporary British Television', Chris
Pallant and James Newton
Chapter 16: 'Public Property: Celebrity and the Politics of New Labour
in /Footballers’ Wives'/, Antony Mullen
Chapter 17: '/Grandma’s House /and the Charms of the Petit-Bourgeoisie',
Sue Vice
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