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Television Series As Literature 1st Edition Reto Winckler Vctor Huertasmartn

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Television Series As Literature 1st Edition Reto Winckler Vctor Huertasmartn
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.67 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Reto Winckler, Víctor Huertas-Martín, (eds)
ISBN: 9789811547195, 981154719X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Television Series As Literature 1st Edition Reto Winckler Vctor Huertasmartn by Reto Winckler, Víctor Huertas-martín, (eds) 9789811547195, 981154719X instant download after payment.

This book explores how television series can be understood as a form of literature, bridging the gap between literary and television studies. It goes beyond existing adaptation studies and narratological approaches to television series in both its scope and depth. The respective chapters address literary works, themes, tropes, techniques, values, genres, and movements in relation to a broad variety of television series, while drawing on the theoretical work of a host of scholars from Simone de Beauvoir and Yuri Lotman to Ted Nannicelli and Jason Mittel, and on critical approaches ranging from narratology and semiotics to empirical sociology and phenomenology.  

The book fosters new ways of understanding television series and literature and lays the groundwork for future scholarship in a number of fields. By questioning the alleged divide between television series and works of literature, it contributes not only to a better understanding of television series and literary texts themselves, but also to the development of interdisciplinary scholarship in the humanities.

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