Time, Technology and Narrative Form in Contemporary US Television Drama

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J. P. Kelly, J. P. Kelly
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Time, Technology and Narrative Form in Contemporary US Television Drama

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This book examines how television has been transformed over the past twenty years by the introduction of new viewing technologies including DVDs, DVRs and streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. It shows that these platforms have profoundly altered the ways we access and watch television, enabling viewers to pause, rewind, record and archive the once irreversible flow of broadcast TV. JP Kelly argues that changes in the technological landscape of television have encouraged the production of narrative forms that both explore and embody new industrial temporalities. Focusing on US television but also considering the role of TV within a global marketplace, the author identifies three distinct narrative temporalities: "acceleration" (24; Prison Break), "complexity" (Lost; FlashForward), and "retrospection" (Mad Men). Through industrial-textual analysis of television shows, this cross-disciplinary study locates these narrative temporalities in their socio-cultural contexts and examines connections between production, distribution and narrative form in the contemporary television industry--back cover.

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English
Pages
279

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Library of Congress
PN1600-3307.2, PN1992.55 .K45 2017

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Pagination
xii, 279
Number of pages
279
Weight
4.804

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Open Library
OL37277785M
ISBN 13
9783319631172
OCLC/WorldCat
992747158

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OL27391496W

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