Bok synopsis: With its fast and furious dialogue, crackling wit, and political savvy, The West Wing became appointment TV for millions during its seven-season run between 1999 and 2006. The behind-the-scenes ensemble drama about Washington politics premiered on the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, was the first series to respond to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and concluded in the closing years of the Bush administration. Its subject matter was ambitious and germane, its cast star-studded, its production team acclaimed. In this volume, Janet McCabe explores The West Wing as both a space for political and social discourse and a force that reshaped contemporary television. McCabe begins by examining the series' broadcasting history,...
This book explores the ways in which television has engaged directly and indirectly with the new rea...
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who recently won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for The Social Netwo...
It is generally agreed upon that fictional stories can serve as sources for the audience’s perceptio...
Bok synopsis: With its fast and furious dialogue, crackling wit, and political savvy, The West W...
This chapter situates a special stand-alone episode of The West Wing ‘Isaac and Ishmael’, within the...
Only three weeks after the events of 11 September 2001 (hereafter 9/11), Aaron Sorkin’s The West Win...
This article aims at reviewing the evolution of U.S. political dramas over the last fifteen years th...
If you've been forced to stay home every Saturday night for the past couple of months, you'll know a...
If you've been forced to stay home every Saturday night for the past couple of months, you'll know a...
Series of hallways and wanderings, The West Wing uses long, flat sequences among desks to promote th...
In American Television during a Television Presidency, Karen McNally and contributors critically exa...
Widely treated in the news, the events of the 9/11 and their potential conclusion with the death of ...
Only three weeks after the events of 11 September 2001 (hereafter 9/11), Aaron Sorkin’s The West Win...
The challenge of illuminating people about the political process, how we elect our leaders and how t...
Though political science undergraduate courses reflect a rich theoretical tradition, they typically ...
This book explores the ways in which television has engaged directly and indirectly with the new rea...
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who recently won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for The Social Netwo...
It is generally agreed upon that fictional stories can serve as sources for the audience’s perceptio...
Bok synopsis: With its fast and furious dialogue, crackling wit, and political savvy, The West W...
This chapter situates a special stand-alone episode of The West Wing ‘Isaac and Ishmael’, within the...
Only three weeks after the events of 11 September 2001 (hereafter 9/11), Aaron Sorkin’s The West Win...
This article aims at reviewing the evolution of U.S. political dramas over the last fifteen years th...
If you've been forced to stay home every Saturday night for the past couple of months, you'll know a...
If you've been forced to stay home every Saturday night for the past couple of months, you'll know a...
Series of hallways and wanderings, The West Wing uses long, flat sequences among desks to promote th...
In American Television during a Television Presidency, Karen McNally and contributors critically exa...
Widely treated in the news, the events of the 9/11 and their potential conclusion with the death of ...
Only three weeks after the events of 11 September 2001 (hereafter 9/11), Aaron Sorkin’s The West Win...
The challenge of illuminating people about the political process, how we elect our leaders and how t...
Though political science undergraduate courses reflect a rich theoretical tradition, they typically ...
This book explores the ways in which television has engaged directly and indirectly with the new rea...
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who recently won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for The Social Netwo...
It is generally agreed upon that fictional stories can serve as sources for the audience’s perceptio...