This book examines the role of emotions in contemporary TV series. Over the past 20 years, TV fiction has become one of the most powerful and influential trends in popular culture. Shows such as Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, Lost and The Wire have created a vigorous televisual landscape where innovations in narrative form, aesthetic engagement and ethical concerns have raised TV entertainment to new heights. What makes this volume unique is its interdisciplinary approach, as the series are analysed from the perspective of Television Studies, Literature, Sociology, Philosophy and Media Studies. Key concepts developed include the relation between moral emotion and character identification, how serial narrative builds into 'affective mo...
Introduction.This article analyzes the dramatic and cognitive mechanisms that activate viewers’ emot...
Across cultures, humans create fictional worlds. Storytelling is a cross-cultural phenomenon, taking...
Summary in English.Bibliography: p. [181]-195.Contemporary life is distinguished by a massive capaci...
This book examines the role of emotions in contemporary TV series. Over the past 20 years, TV fictio...
[You can read this introduction at Palgrave website: https://he.palgrave.com/resources/sample-chapte...
In many ways film and television studies are ideally suited for detailed analyses of the place of em...
SLIDESHARE / Paper presented at the "Identity and Emotions in Contemporary TV-Series" workshop. Univ...
To speak about emotions is to attempt to address a notoriously challenging and vast category of cult...
If the first novelty of In Treatment is to focus exclusively on a subject rarely treated in T.V. fic...
According to its creator, Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad (AMC, 2008–13) describes the moral corruption...
Every technology (from the Greek techne, meaning art or craft) brings with it modes of storytelling....
TV´s conquest of the American household in the period from the 1940s to the 1960s went hand in hand ...
Responding to the co-production of screen seriality and human subjectivity within contemporary machi...
UID/SOC/04647/2013This short piece reflects on the mediated experiencing of emotions, based on a lit...
Les séries télévisées produites aux États-Unis au cours des trois dernières décennies se caractérise...
Introduction.This article analyzes the dramatic and cognitive mechanisms that activate viewers’ emot...
Across cultures, humans create fictional worlds. Storytelling is a cross-cultural phenomenon, taking...
Summary in English.Bibliography: p. [181]-195.Contemporary life is distinguished by a massive capaci...
This book examines the role of emotions in contemporary TV series. Over the past 20 years, TV fictio...
[You can read this introduction at Palgrave website: https://he.palgrave.com/resources/sample-chapte...
In many ways film and television studies are ideally suited for detailed analyses of the place of em...
SLIDESHARE / Paper presented at the "Identity and Emotions in Contemporary TV-Series" workshop. Univ...
To speak about emotions is to attempt to address a notoriously challenging and vast category of cult...
If the first novelty of In Treatment is to focus exclusively on a subject rarely treated in T.V. fic...
According to its creator, Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad (AMC, 2008–13) describes the moral corruption...
Every technology (from the Greek techne, meaning art or craft) brings with it modes of storytelling....
TV´s conquest of the American household in the period from the 1940s to the 1960s went hand in hand ...
Responding to the co-production of screen seriality and human subjectivity within contemporary machi...
UID/SOC/04647/2013This short piece reflects on the mediated experiencing of emotions, based on a lit...
Les séries télévisées produites aux États-Unis au cours des trois dernières décennies se caractérise...
Introduction.This article analyzes the dramatic and cognitive mechanisms that activate viewers’ emot...
Across cultures, humans create fictional worlds. Storytelling is a cross-cultural phenomenon, taking...
Summary in English.Bibliography: p. [181]-195.Contemporary life is distinguished by a massive capaci...