School spaces differ regionally and internationally, and this difference can be seen in television programmes featuring high schools. As television must always create its spaces and places on the screen, what, then, is the significance of the varying emphases as well as the commonalities constructed in televisual high school settings in UK, US, and Japanese television shows? This master’s thesis considers how fictional televisual high schools both contest and construct national identity. In order to do this, it posits the existence of the televisual school story, a descendant of the literary school story. It then compares the formal and narrative ways in which Glee (2009-2015), Hex (2004-2005), and Ouran koukou hosutobu (2006) deploy space ...
This article examines a series of plays created by Nottingham Playhouse Roundabout Theatre in Educat...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
School spaces differ regionally and internationally, and this difference can be seen in television p...
This article is aimed at exploring the political characteristics of the drama space, which reflects,...
Over the last 30 years or so neo-liberal informed policy has underpinned the development of a school...
Late adolescence is a critical time in the formation of a young person’s sense of self with studies ...
postcolonialTelevision remains the number one leisure pursuit of Australian teenagers, yet teenagers...
Using both Television and Cultural Studies as a lens, this thesis will negotiate through television ...
This research study explores the navigation and negotiation of five Grade 10 high school girls’ iden...
This dissertation explores how Japanese youth experience their senses of self through looking into d...
Staff and students’ stories of the spaces of schools, what I call place narratives, are an essential...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In many works of fiction for young people, school settings often play a significant part in staging ...
This paper interrogates the ways in which school is produced as a particular bounded place (or colle...
This article examines a series of plays created by Nottingham Playhouse Roundabout Theatre in Educat...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
School spaces differ regionally and internationally, and this difference can be seen in television p...
This article is aimed at exploring the political characteristics of the drama space, which reflects,...
Over the last 30 years or so neo-liberal informed policy has underpinned the development of a school...
Late adolescence is a critical time in the formation of a young person’s sense of self with studies ...
postcolonialTelevision remains the number one leisure pursuit of Australian teenagers, yet teenagers...
Using both Television and Cultural Studies as a lens, this thesis will negotiate through television ...
This research study explores the navigation and negotiation of five Grade 10 high school girls’ iden...
This dissertation explores how Japanese youth experience their senses of self through looking into d...
Staff and students’ stories of the spaces of schools, what I call place narratives, are an essential...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In many works of fiction for young people, school settings often play a significant part in staging ...
This paper interrogates the ways in which school is produced as a particular bounded place (or colle...
This article examines a series of plays created by Nottingham Playhouse Roundabout Theatre in Educat...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...
The ‘representational space’ of teachers and children in schools’ has ‘changed beyond all recognitio...