This volume lays out political theories, focusing on constructivism and feminism in television and politics. It uses popular shows to examine business, politics, and gangster epics, consider the evolution of crime dramas, and finishes by diving into science-fiction and fantasy.
This volume lays out political theories, focusing on constructivism and feminism in television and politics. It uses popular shows to examine business, politics, and gangster epics, consider the evolution of crime dramas, and finishes by diving into science-fiction and fantasy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joel R. Campbell is professor in the Pacific Region (Japan and South Korea) in the Global Campus program of Troy University, and teaches in the Masters of Science in International Relations (MSIR) program.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Politics and Television: The Advent of High-Quality TV Chapter 2: HBO's Breakthrough: Analyzing the Gangster Through The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire Chapter 3: Collapse of the American Dream: Redoing Crime Stories in The Wire and Breaking Bad Chapter 4: Politics in Washington and the Boardroom: Power, Corruption, and Morals on Quality TV Shows Chapter 5: New Worlds as Mirrors of Today: Science Fiction and Fantasy Television Series in the Second Golden Age
Chapter 1: Politics and Television: The Advent of High-Quality TV Chapter 2: HBO's Breakthrough: Analyzing the Gangster Through The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire Chapter 3: Collapse of the American Dream: Redoing Crime Stories in The Wire and Breaking Bad Chapter 4: Politics in Washington and the Boardroom: Power, Corruption, and Morals on Quality TV Shows Chapter 5: New Worlds as Mirrors of Today: Science Fiction and Fantasy Television Series in the Second Golden Age
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