In this essay, I argue that the pedagogical, or, more generally, heuristic potential of HBO’s crime drama The Wire (2002/2008) is related to the specific institutional developments in post-network television, the show’s didactic intention, and its focus on the delineation of the economic process, or what has been called its “openly class-based” politics. I will dedicate most time to the latter, as it represents a particularly welcome intervention for American Studies, a discipline in which the problem of class has usually been either marginalized, or articulated in terms of the historically hegemonic disciplinary paradigm, that of identity
In my thesis I analyze the narrative structure, style, fictional world of The Wire, and their mutual...
Our paper concerned the ways in which HBO TV drama The Wire has been co-opted as a spur to a new kin...
This chapter will critically examine how poverty and race function in tandem within the narrative wo...
In this essay, I argue that the pedagogical, or, more generally, heuristic potential of HBO’s crime ...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
Few other television series have received as much academic, media, and fan celebration as The Wire, ...
This essay applies the concept of the white racial frame (Feagin 2010) in a critical reflection of t...
The concept that dramatic fiction should be a form of truth, and not just entertainment is not a new...
Unlike most courses dedicated to The Wire that have examined race, class, criminal justice, urban st...
SLIDESHARE The Wire (HBO 2002-08) is one of the most ever critically acclaimed TV-shows. It transcen...
This thesis is an examination of the critically-acclaimed HBO television series The Wire and a comme...
The acclaimed HBO television drama The Wire (2002-2008) is both journalistic and about journalism. I...
This article examines the HBO television series The Wire as an example of a popular cultural form th...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...
Unlike much scholarship on television that studies the medium\u27s effects on viewers or looks at on...
In my thesis I analyze the narrative structure, style, fictional world of The Wire, and their mutual...
Our paper concerned the ways in which HBO TV drama The Wire has been co-opted as a spur to a new kin...
This chapter will critically examine how poverty and race function in tandem within the narrative wo...
In this essay, I argue that the pedagogical, or, more generally, heuristic potential of HBO’s crime ...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
Few other television series have received as much academic, media, and fan celebration as The Wire, ...
This essay applies the concept of the white racial frame (Feagin 2010) in a critical reflection of t...
The concept that dramatic fiction should be a form of truth, and not just entertainment is not a new...
Unlike most courses dedicated to The Wire that have examined race, class, criminal justice, urban st...
SLIDESHARE The Wire (HBO 2002-08) is one of the most ever critically acclaimed TV-shows. It transcen...
This thesis is an examination of the critically-acclaimed HBO television series The Wire and a comme...
The acclaimed HBO television drama The Wire (2002-2008) is both journalistic and about journalism. I...
This article examines the HBO television series The Wire as an example of a popular cultural form th...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...
Unlike much scholarship on television that studies the medium\u27s effects on viewers or looks at on...
In my thesis I analyze the narrative structure, style, fictional world of The Wire, and their mutual...
Our paper concerned the ways in which HBO TV drama The Wire has been co-opted as a spur to a new kin...
This chapter will critically examine how poverty and race function in tandem within the narrative wo...