The Lonely Nineties

Lieferzeit: Lieferbar innerhalb 14 Tagen

85,59 

Visions of Community in Contemporary US Television

ISBN: 3319930931
ISBN 13: 9783319930930
Autor: Arras, Paul
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: x, 238 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.07.2018
Auflage: 1/2018
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book examines the most popular American television shows of the nineties-a decade at the last gasp of network television’s cultural dominance. At a time when American culture seemed increasingly fragmented, television still offered something close to a site of national consensus. The Lonely Nineties focuses on a different set of popular nineties television shows in each chapter and provides an in-depth reading of scenes, characters or episodes that articulate the overarching „ideology“ of each series. It ultimately argues that television shows such as Seinfeld, Friends, Law & Order and The Simpsons helped to shape the ways Americans thought about themselves in relation to their friends, families, localities, and nation. It demonstrates how these shows engaged with a variety of problems in American civic life, responded to the social isolation of the age, and occasionally imagined improvements for community in America.

Artikelnummer: 5088958 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

This book examines the most popular American television shows of the ninetiesa decade at the last gasp of network televisions cultural dominance. At a time when American culture seemed increasingly fragmented, television still offered something close to a site of national consensus. The Lonely Nineties focuses on a different set of popular nineties television shows in each chapter and provides an in-depth reading of scenes, characters or episodes that articulate the overarching ideology of each series. It ultimately argues that television shows such as Seinfeld, Friends, Law & Order and The Simpsons helped to shape the ways Americans thought about themselves in relation to their friends, families, localities, and nation. It demonstrates how these shows engaged with a variety of problems in American civic life, responded to the social isolation of the age, and occasionally imagined improvements for community in America. 

Autorenporträt

Paul Arras is Lecturer in Communication Studies at SUNY Cortland, USA. 

Herstellerkennzeichnung:


Springer Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

E-Mail: juergen.hartmann@springer.com

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen …