Charlotte Brunsdon traces television's representations of Paris, London, and Baltimore to show how they reflect the medium's history and evolution, thereby challenging the prevalent assumptions about television as quintessentially suburban and showing how television shapes our perception of urban spaces, both familiar and unknown.
Charlotte Brunsdon traces television's representations of Paris, London, and Baltimore to show how they reflect the medium's history and evolution, thereby challenging the prevalent assumptions about television as quintessentially suburban and showing how television shapes our perception of urban spaces, both familiar and unknown.
Charlotte Brunsdon is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick and the author of several books, including London in Cinema: The Cinematic City Since 1945 and The Feminist, the Housewife, and the Soap Opera.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Does the Flâneur Watch Television 1 1. The Modernity of Maigret's Paris 24 2. Living-Room London 65 3. Portable Cities: Baltimore 116 Notes 165 Bibliography 195 Index 211
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Does the Flâneur Watch Television 1 1. The Modernity of Maigret's Paris 24 2. Living-Room London 65 3. Portable Cities: Baltimore 116 Notes 165 Bibliography 195 Index 211
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