Serialized storytelling provides intriguing opportunities for critical representations of age and aging. In contrast to the finite character of films, television narratives can unfold across hundreds of episodes and multiple seasons. Contemporary viewing practices and new media technologies have resulted in complex television narratives, in which experimental temporalities and revisions of narrative linearity and chronological time have become key features. As the first of its kind, this volume investigates how TV series as a powerful cultural medium shape representations of age and aging, such as in »Orange Is The New Black«, »The Wire« or »Desperate Housewives«, to understand what it means to live in time
Various studies have highlighted older persons' problems in potentially failing to keep pace with de...
Abstract: Research shows that older people tend to not only be underrepresented on television (TV), ...
This special issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media on “Queer Media Temporalities” d...
Serialized storytelling provides intriguing opportunities for critical representations of age and ag...
This collection analyzes twenty-first-century American television programs that rely upon temporal a...
TV series during the last decades have achieved a narrative maturity as well as a visual perfection ...
2011-07-27“A Time to Die: Aging and the Narrative Imperative” explores how we, as conscious beings, ...
1. Screening Women\u27s Imprisonment : Agency and Exploitation in Orange is the New Black 2. Postfe...
What follows is a theoretical, cultural-studies-infused analysis of the shifting representational sc...
Over the past ten to fifteen years, television has undergone a profound and rapid technological tran...
From early examples such as "Star Trek" and "Sapphire and Steel" to more contemporary shows includin...
The Introduction highlights broad developments within age studies reflected in this issue of 19. Det...
"This special issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media on “Queer Media Temporalities” ...
From early examples such as "Star Trek" and "Sapphire and Steel" to more contemporary shows includin...
Animation has a complex relationship with time, often subverting linear narrative tradition and free...
Various studies have highlighted older persons' problems in potentially failing to keep pace with de...
Abstract: Research shows that older people tend to not only be underrepresented on television (TV), ...
This special issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media on “Queer Media Temporalities” d...
Serialized storytelling provides intriguing opportunities for critical representations of age and ag...
This collection analyzes twenty-first-century American television programs that rely upon temporal a...
TV series during the last decades have achieved a narrative maturity as well as a visual perfection ...
2011-07-27“A Time to Die: Aging and the Narrative Imperative” explores how we, as conscious beings, ...
1. Screening Women\u27s Imprisonment : Agency and Exploitation in Orange is the New Black 2. Postfe...
What follows is a theoretical, cultural-studies-infused analysis of the shifting representational sc...
Over the past ten to fifteen years, television has undergone a profound and rapid technological tran...
From early examples such as "Star Trek" and "Sapphire and Steel" to more contemporary shows includin...
The Introduction highlights broad developments within age studies reflected in this issue of 19. Det...
"This special issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media on “Queer Media Temporalities” ...
From early examples such as "Star Trek" and "Sapphire and Steel" to more contemporary shows includin...
Animation has a complex relationship with time, often subverting linear narrative tradition and free...
Various studies have highlighted older persons' problems in potentially failing to keep pace with de...
Abstract: Research shows that older people tend to not only be underrepresented on television (TV), ...
This special issue of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media on “Queer Media Temporalities” d...