This thesis argues for the centrality of kinaesthesia to the narrative structures and modes of address of contemporary serial television drama. Scholarly and popular accounts of ‘quality’ television privilege audiovisual aesthetics, valuing these programmes for the ways they seemingly depart from established televisual form. In objection to this dominant scholarly narrative, this thesis explores how these programmes can be theorised through their shared use of a kinaesthetic reading strategy, in which the movement and spatial dynamics of the body are fundamental for the construction of narrative meaning, emotional impact, and political engagement. The first chapter of this thesis considers what kinaesthesia has to offer our existing theo...
With my thesis I want to investigate the distinctions and similarities between cinematic and televis...
Critical orthodoxies around television drama have tended to neglect its aesthetic qualities, leading...
This article proposes a methodology to study Shakespearean intertexts in contemporary complex TV ser...
In recent years television has seen a notable increase in evocative images of the human body subject...
The evaluation of queer stories on screen revolves around questions of representation and the politi...
Over five case studies, this thesis brings together six 'telefantasy' programmes, television dramas ...
This study looks at television as a text and the way in which it is read, with particular reference ...
The paper investigates the ways Shakespeare’s oeuvre, with its reputation for a universal adaptabili...
Every technology (from the Greek techne, meaning art or craft) brings with it modes of storytelling....
Narrative seriality dominates the twenty-first century mediascape, and nowhere is this more apparent...
Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent comp...
Recent work on TV seriality focuses on the deference of meaning through narrative extension. Contemp...
The last fifteen years have seen dramatic changes in the UK within both the television industry and ...
This dissertation explores various examples of the concept of symbolic non-being within television d...
This thesis examines forms of Gothic fiction on television, and defines the ways in which television...
With my thesis I want to investigate the distinctions and similarities between cinematic and televis...
Critical orthodoxies around television drama have tended to neglect its aesthetic qualities, leading...
This article proposes a methodology to study Shakespearean intertexts in contemporary complex TV ser...
In recent years television has seen a notable increase in evocative images of the human body subject...
The evaluation of queer stories on screen revolves around questions of representation and the politi...
Over five case studies, this thesis brings together six 'telefantasy' programmes, television dramas ...
This study looks at television as a text and the way in which it is read, with particular reference ...
The paper investigates the ways Shakespeare’s oeuvre, with its reputation for a universal adaptabili...
Every technology (from the Greek techne, meaning art or craft) brings with it modes of storytelling....
Narrative seriality dominates the twenty-first century mediascape, and nowhere is this more apparent...
Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent comp...
Recent work on TV seriality focuses on the deference of meaning through narrative extension. Contemp...
The last fifteen years have seen dramatic changes in the UK within both the television industry and ...
This dissertation explores various examples of the concept of symbolic non-being within television d...
This thesis examines forms of Gothic fiction on television, and defines the ways in which television...
With my thesis I want to investigate the distinctions and similarities between cinematic and televis...
Critical orthodoxies around television drama have tended to neglect its aesthetic qualities, leading...
This article proposes a methodology to study Shakespearean intertexts in contemporary complex TV ser...