The essay discusses the second episode of Black Mirror (2011), the miniseries produced by Charlie Brooker for British TV, by analysing the complex relationship between the special regime of visibility that regulates the possible world and the deeply rooted system of values adopted or rejected by those concerned. The author endeavours to demonstrate how, in the evident attempt at contemporary reinterpretation of certain recurring topoi in so-called dystopian narrations (especially of their modern archetype, George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four), the text stages an original representation, albeit set in the future, of today's media scenario, problematising the different issues within a single, tendentially dysphoric projective dimension...
The idea I will try to argue in this article is that a supposed “embodied media phobia” can more rig...
Our collective imaginary of democracy is eminently positive and usually connected to other imaginari...
Treball de fi de màster Universitari en Comunicació SocialTutor: Manel Jiménez-MoralesThis project i...
The huge success of the television series Black Mirror has radically changed the already rich landsc...
The article investigates new forms of dystopic narration in relation to the emerging phenomenon of T...
This article offers an examination of the television series Black Mirror (2011-) using a theoretica...
Since 2011, the anthology series Black Mirror (Brooker, Jones, 2011-) has been offering stories link...
International audiencePosthuman memory, being and memory, memory and the senses – it is not so much ...
Abstract The text makes an interpretation of Black Mirror, a futuristic television series that revea...
Despite the media treatment of Black Mirror as a dystopian series dealing with the (near) future, th...
Currently one of the most controversial and intriguing science fiction series on television, Black M...
The development of science and new information technologies generates new types of subjectivities. A...
This article would like to focus on a well-known episode of the British series Black Mirror, created...
This article analyzes the content of the six episodes released from the British mini-series Black Mi...
abstract: American society reflects a never-ending cycle of sociopolitical anxiety; as one source of...
The idea I will try to argue in this article is that a supposed “embodied media phobia” can more rig...
Our collective imaginary of democracy is eminently positive and usually connected to other imaginari...
Treball de fi de màster Universitari en Comunicació SocialTutor: Manel Jiménez-MoralesThis project i...
The huge success of the television series Black Mirror has radically changed the already rich landsc...
The article investigates new forms of dystopic narration in relation to the emerging phenomenon of T...
This article offers an examination of the television series Black Mirror (2011-) using a theoretica...
Since 2011, the anthology series Black Mirror (Brooker, Jones, 2011-) has been offering stories link...
International audiencePosthuman memory, being and memory, memory and the senses – it is not so much ...
Abstract The text makes an interpretation of Black Mirror, a futuristic television series that revea...
Despite the media treatment of Black Mirror as a dystopian series dealing with the (near) future, th...
Currently one of the most controversial and intriguing science fiction series on television, Black M...
The development of science and new information technologies generates new types of subjectivities. A...
This article would like to focus on a well-known episode of the British series Black Mirror, created...
This article analyzes the content of the six episodes released from the British mini-series Black Mi...
abstract: American society reflects a never-ending cycle of sociopolitical anxiety; as one source of...
The idea I will try to argue in this article is that a supposed “embodied media phobia” can more rig...
Our collective imaginary of democracy is eminently positive and usually connected to other imaginari...
Treball de fi de màster Universitari en Comunicació SocialTutor: Manel Jiménez-MoralesThis project i...