Renegade Hero or Faux Rogue

Renegade Hero or Faux Rogue
Author: Ashley M. Donnelly
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476614632

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This book explores the presence of the anti-hero in mainstream dramatic serial television. It offers critical examinations of Dexter, Sons of Anarchy, True Blood, Breaking Bad, and Boardwalk Empire. What purpose might such unusual protagonists serve in today’s culture and what do their tales tell about U.S. political and economic issues from 2008 to 2012? The author discovers how the characters that seem initially so different prove to be strong examplars of established forms of power, such as white patriarchy and late capitalist interests. The study finds that even when the characters are groundbreaking fictional figures, they are all eventually written into submission by the narratives of their series, echoing the same tales of fictitious heroism recycled in American television narratives for decades. New trends in television narratives are discussed—with the expectation that perhaps future dramas will free audiences from oppressive narratives rather than continue to normalize them.

Renegade Hero Or Faux Rogue

Renegade Hero Or Faux Rogue
Author: Ashley M. Donnelly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:885009501

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"This book explores the presence of the anti-hero in mainstream dramatic serial television. It offers critical examinations of Dexter, Sons of Anarchy, True Blood, Breaking Bad, and Boardwalk Empire. The author discovers how the characters that seem initially different prove to be strong examplars of established forms of power, such as white patriarchy and late capitalist interests"-

Antiheroines of Contemporary Media

Antiheroines of Contemporary Media
Author: Melanie Haas,N. A. Pierce,Gretchen Busl
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793624574

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This volume of essays provides a critical foray into the methods used to construct narratives which foreground antiheroines, a trope which has become increasingly popular within literary media, film, and television. Antiheroine characters engage constructions of motherhood, womanhood, femininity, and selfhood as mediated by the structures that socially prescribe boundaries of gender, sex, and sexuality. Within this collection, scholars of literary, cultural, media, and gender studies address the complications of representing agency, autonomy, and self-determination within narrative texts complicated by age, class, race, sexuality, and a spectrum of privilege that reflects the complexities of scripting women on and off screen, within and beyond the page. This collection offers perspectives on the alternate narratives engendered through the motivations, actions, and agendas of the antiheroine, while engaging with the discourses of how such narratives are employed both as potentially feminist interventions and critiques of access, hierarchy, and power.

Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad
Author: Lara C. Stache
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781442278271

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As one of the most critically acclaimed shows of all time, Breaking Bad explored the life and crimes of a high school chemistry teacher turned meth kingpin of the American Southwest. As Walter White and his former student Jesse Pinkman become deeply entwined in the drug world, their narrative leaves a trail of bodies strewn across the show’s five seasons—a story that resulted in more than 15 Emmy awards. In Breaking Bad: A Cultural History, Lara C. Stache offers an engaging analysis of the program, focusing on the show’s fascinating characters and complex story lines. Stache gives the show its due reverence, but also suggests new ways of understanding and critiquing the series as a part of the larger culture in which it exists. The author looks at how the program challenges viewers to think about the choices made in the narrative, analyzes what did and did not work, and determines the program’s cultural significance, particularly its place in twenty-first century America. The author also explores how Breaking Bad grapples with themes of morality, legality, and anti-drug rhetoric and looks at how the marketing of the series influenced the ways in which television shows are now promoted. Breaking Bad: A Cultural History captures the spirit of the series and examines how the show had an impact on viewers like no other program. This book will be of interest to fans of the show as well as to scholars and students of television, media, and American popular culture.

Watching Sympathetic Perpetrators on Italian Television

Watching Sympathetic Perpetrators on Italian Television
Author: Dana Renga
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783030115036

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This book offers the first comprehensive study of recent, popular Italian television. Building on work in American television studies, audience and reception theory, and masculinity studies, Sympathetic Perpetrators and their Audiences on Italian Television examines how and why viewers are positioned to engage emotionally with—and root for—Italian television antiheroes. Italy’s most popular exported series feature alluring and attractive criminal antiheroes, offer fictionalized accounts of historical events or figures, and highlight the routine violence of daily life in the mafia, the police force, and the political sphere. Renga argues that Italian broadcasters have made an international name for themselves by presenting dark and violent subjects in formats that are visually pleasurable and, for many across the globe, highly addictive. Taken as a whole, this book investigates what recent Italian perpetrator television can teach us about television audiences, and our viewing habits and preferences.

Kinds of American Film Comedy

Kinds of American Film Comedy
Author: Wes D. Gehring
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2024-02-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476688992

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This groundbreaking film study begins with a survey of American print humorists from eras leading up to and overlapping the advent of film--including some who worked both on the page and on the screen, like Robert Benchley, Will Rogers, Groucho Marx and W. C. Fields. Six comic film genres are identified as outgrowths of a national tradition of Cracker Barrel philosophers, personality comedy, parody, screwball comedy, romantic comedy and dark comedy. Whether it is Mark Twain or a parody film involving Steve Martin, comedy is most often about blowing "raspberries" at the world, and a reminder you are not alone.

Emotions in Contemporary TV Series

Emotions in Contemporary TV Series
Author: Alberto N. Garcφa
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137568854

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This edited collection offers a wide range of essays showcasing current research on emotions in TV series. The chapters develop from a variety of research traditions in film, television and media studies and explores American, British, Nordic and Spanish TV series.

Hero or Villain

Hero or Villain
Author: Abigail G. Scheg,Tamara Girardi
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781476630526

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One dimensional television characters are a thing of the past--today's popular shows feature intricate storylines and well developed characters. From the brooding Damon Salvatore in The Vampire Diaries to the tough-minded Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead, protagonists are not categorically good, antagonists often have relatable good sides, and heroes may act as antiheroes from one episode to the next.This collection of new essays examines the complex characters in Orange Is the New Black, Homeland, Key & Peele, Oz, Empire, Breaking Bad, House, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.