A collection of essays studying Television's Community, a show that follows the shenanigans of a diverse group of traditional and non-traditional community college students. The essayists explore narrative theme, hyperreality, masculinity, feminism, colour blindness, civic discourse, pastiche, intertextuality, media consciousness, and how Community is influenced by other shows and films, and how fans have contributed to the show.
A collection of essays studying Television's Community, a show that follows the shenanigans of a diverse group of traditional and non-traditional community college students. The essayists explore narrative theme, hyperreality, masculinity, feminism, colour blindness, civic discourse, pastiche, intertextuality, media consciousness, and how Community is influenced by other shows and films, and how fans have contributed to the show.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann-Gee Lee is an assistant professor of English at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. She teaches first-year writing courses and upper-division rhetoric courses. She lives in Fort Smith.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction Part I: Taking Things Literarily Adventures in Time, Space and Community College: Narrative Structure and Thematic Depth (Mina Halling) Modern Heroism (Amanda Riter) Greendale Hyperreality (Nettie Brock) The Greendale Trickster: The Rise and Fall of Ben Chang (Ann-Gee Lee and Noah E. Schmidt) Part II: The Political Playground Inculcating Victorian Masculinities at "Loser College": Jeff Winger's Male Poses (Lindsy Lawrence) Feminist and Postfeminist Discourses: Reading the Britta Problem-(Jessica Ford) Creating a Colorblind Community: Dean Pelton and the Greendale Human Beings (Melissa Vosen Callens) Parody as Civic Discourse in "Basic Lupine Urology": The Law and Order Episode (Jeremy W. Cook and Robin M. Murphy) Part III: Pop Culture Across the Curriculum My Dinner with Abed: Postmodernism, Pastiche and Metaxy in "Critical Film Studies" (Elizabeth Fleitz Kuechenmeister) "That's So Meta!" Allusions for the Media-Literate Audience in Community (and Beyond) (Bridget Julie Hanna) My Dinner with Andre/Our Dinner with Abed: Genre and the Audience (Sallie Maree Pritchard) Advanced Introduction to Liminality: Community on the Fringe (Lisa K. Perdigao) Part IV: Extracurricular Activities Community's Communities: Bringing the Fan to the (Study) Table (Joseph S. Walker) "Cool, Cool, Cool": New Media Rhetorics of Community (G. Bret Bowers) "Six seasons and a movie!" Community, Creative Processes and Being Meta (Laura Tansley) About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction Part I: Taking Things Literarily Adventures in Time, Space and Community College: Narrative Structure and Thematic Depth (Mina Halling) Modern Heroism (Amanda Riter) Greendale Hyperreality (Nettie Brock) The Greendale Trickster: The Rise and Fall of Ben Chang (Ann-Gee Lee and Noah E. Schmidt) Part II: The Political Playground Inculcating Victorian Masculinities at "Loser College": Jeff Winger's Male Poses (Lindsy Lawrence) Feminist and Postfeminist Discourses: Reading the Britta Problem-(Jessica Ford) Creating a Colorblind Community: Dean Pelton and the Greendale Human Beings (Melissa Vosen Callens) Parody as Civic Discourse in "Basic Lupine Urology": The Law and Order Episode (Jeremy W. Cook and Robin M. Murphy) Part III: Pop Culture Across the Curriculum My Dinner with Abed: Postmodernism, Pastiche and Metaxy in "Critical Film Studies" (Elizabeth Fleitz Kuechenmeister) "That's So Meta!" Allusions for the Media-Literate Audience in Community (and Beyond) (Bridget Julie Hanna) My Dinner with Andre/Our Dinner with Abed: Genre and the Audience (Sallie Maree Pritchard) Advanced Introduction to Liminality: Community on the Fringe (Lisa K. Perdigao) Part IV: Extracurricular Activities Community's Communities: Bringing the Fan to the (Study) Table (Joseph S. Walker) "Cool, Cool, Cool": New Media Rhetorics of Community (G. Bret Bowers) "Six seasons and a movie!" Community, Creative Processes and Being Meta (Laura Tansley) About the Contributors Index
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