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Geopolitical Television Drama Within and Beyond the Nordic Region
Published 2020-09-01“…This article presents a framework for thinking about the intersections between geopolitics and Northern European television drama by examining the contemporary Nordic Noir genre of crime drama. …”
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Christopher Bigsby, Viewing America: Twenty-First-Century Television Drama.
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Portrayal of gender roles in Emirati television dramas: a content analysis
Published 2025-02-01“…This research investigates the portrayal of gender roles in Emirati television dramas and movies, contextualizing them within the evolving socio-cultural landscape of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). …”
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Kitsch and Avant-garde Television in Blackpool (Peter Bowker, BBC, 2004)
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Data Analysis Method of Intelligent Analysis Platform for Big Data of Film and Television
Published 2021-01-01“…Based on the study of the impact of each attribute of film and television drama on film box office and TV audience rating, it is committed to the prediction of film and television industry and constantly verifies and improves the algorithm model.…”
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La créativité dans la production de fictions télévisées en France : une notion en trompe-l’œil ?
Published 2017-12-01“…The role of creativity in French television drama is the subject of constant debate in France. …”
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What Would Jack Bauer Do? Negotiating Trauma, Vengeance and Justice in the Cultural Forum of Post-9/11 TV Drama, from 24 to Battlestar Galactica and Person of Interest
Published 2019-03-01“…Discussing the concept of cultural trauma and its role in popular television dramas such as 24 (FOX 2001-10, 2014-), Battlestar Galactica (Syfy 2004-9), Rubicon (AMC 2010) and Person of Interest (CBS 2011-16), this paper sets out to identify three distinct clusters that are part of what Newcomb and Hirsch once termed a “cultural forum”—a discursive space in which questions of justice, revenge, terror, and trauma continue to be negotiated in significantly changing ways. …”
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